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  2. Aphonopelma moderatum - Wikipedia

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    Commonly called the Rio Grande Gold Tarantula as they are found in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. [3] Description. Females. Females live around 22 to 40 years.

  3. Salminus brasiliensis - Wikipedia

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    Salminus brasiliensis, also known as the golden dorado, dorado, river tiger, dourado, or jaw characin is a large, predatory characiform freshwater fish found in central and east-central South America. [2] Despite having Salminus in its name, the dorado is not related to any species of salmon, [3] nor to the saltwater fish also called dorado.

  4. Aphonopelma - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma is a genus of tarantulas native to the Americas. It includes nearly all the North American tarantula species north of Mexico and a considerable percentage of the tarantula species that range into Central America. Most are fairly large tarantulas with leg spans of 6 in (16 cm) or more.

  5. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    Hispaniola giant tarantula (Phormictopus cancerides) Phormictopus Pocock, 1901. Phormictopus atrichomatus Schmidt, 1991 - probably Hispaniola;

  6. 8-eyed creature — with personality like ‘Satan’ — discovered ...

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    Satan tarantulas live in forests of the Andes mountains between elevations of about 2,800 feet and about 3,100 feet, researchers said. So far, Satan tarantulas have been found in two neighboring ...

  7. Salminus - Wikipedia

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    Salminus, popularly known as dorado or dourado, is a genus of relatively large (up to 1.3–1.4 m or 4.3–4.6 ft long [1] [2]), predatory freshwater fish from the family Characidae. They are native to large tropical and subtropical rivers in South America , and undertake migrations during the rainy season to spawn . [ 3 ]

  8. Grammostola pulchripes - Wikipedia

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    The Chaco golden knee is a large tarantula, being able to reach between 7 and 8 inches in legspan (17.8-20.3 cm). Being a terrestrial tarantula, it has a heavy body. Mature males have longer legs and smaller bodies than females, and they possess tibial hooks or apophyses to hold back a female's fangs during mating.

  9. Chaetopelma persianum - Wikipedia

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    Chaetopelma persianum, the Persian gold tarantula, is a species of tarantula native to northwestern Iran. [2] First described in 2023, the species is the first of its genus to be recorded in Iran. [ 1 ]