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Brazilian Black Tarantula

Brazilian Black Tarantula

A species of tarantula from Brazil’s native Theraphosidae family is called Grammostola pulchra. It is well recognized for having a full black body, which appeals to the pet trade and makes it a desirable tarantula. The Brazilian Black Tarantula, commonly known as the Grammostola Pulchra, is another option that is suggested for new hobbyists. These […]

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Texas Brown Tarantula

Texas Brown Tarantula

One of the most prevalent species of tarantula now residing in the Southern United States is the Texas brown tarantula, often referred to as the Oklahoma brown tarantula or the Missouri tarantula (Aphonopelma hentzi). Texas brown tarantulas can reach adult sizes with limb lengths exceeding 10 cm (4 in) and weights exceeding 85 g (3

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Western-Desert Tarantula

Western Desert Tarantula

Aphonopelma chalcodes is a species of spider in the Theraphosidae family, sometimes known as the western desert tarantula, Arizona blond tarantula, or Mexican blond tarantula. Although it can be quite widespread within this range, it has a restricted distribution in the deserts of Arizona and nearby regions of Mexico. The term “blond tarantula” alludes to

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Mexican-Redknee Tarantulas

Mexican Redknee Tarantula

A species of spider from the Theraphosidae family (tarantulas) called Brachypelma smithi is indigenous to Mexico. Both have been referred to as Mexican redknee tarantulas and have been mixed up with Brachypelma hamorii. Among those who keep tarantulas as pets, Mexican redknee tarantulas are very common. B. smithi do not differentiate between the two species

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cobalt-blue-tarantula

Cobalt Blue Tarantula

The cobalt blue tarantula, scientific name Cyriopagopus lividus, is a species of spider belonging to the Theraphosidae family that is indigenous to Thailand and Myanmar. Initially, it was referred to as Haplopelma lividum. Habitat A terrestrial species that dwells in ground burrows is the cobalt blue tarantula. They normally construct these silken tunnels, and they

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