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My internet decided to die, so hopefully I'm not too late to reply before I go to bed. If you won the lottery then more than likely you could just buy some license to own and keep them. Zoos can import all kinds of critters after all.

Jumping spiders are on every continent except the cool one(badum-tss). Although some are freakier than others.
>itd be beneficial to the species to breed that out of them, make them produce milk instead of just killing themselves. theyll only likely do that once they become dangerously endangered or something, tho
It may actually be better to not put them to such an extreme. It's possible that smaller clutches is the key, but there's likely some kind of killswitch that's triggered when they have babies. Octopuses are like that too, but there is a species of social octopuses that have multiple broods. Normally an octopus dies either shortly after mating if they're a male or shortly after their eggs hatch if they're a female(which they guard and tend for them). The LPSO however not only has multiple broods but is also social. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larger_Pacific_striped_octopus
>thats horrifying
Behold the horror :). The flamingo is fine, just its milk and all. Flamingos aren't very smart.

Apparently the older females are likely to be snackrificed, so it may be a kind of recycling in a way :). That said, apparently even centipedes can be a bit herbivorous. Alligators too. Out of curiosity would you ever want a giant spider as a pet? Something more the size of a cat.