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  2. Stridulation - Wikipedia

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    While cicadas are well-known for sound production via abdominal tymbal organs, it has been demonstrated that some species can produce sounds via stridulation, as well. [9] Stridulation is also known in a few tarantulas (Arachnida), certain centipedes, such as Scutigera coleoptrata, and some pill millipedes (Diplopoda, Oniscomorpha). [10]

  3. Spider behavior - Wikipedia

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    They hold on to the shore with their back legs while the rest of their body lies on the water, with legs stretched out. When they detect the ripples from prey, they run across the surface to subdue it using their foremost legs, which are tipped with small claws; like other spiders they then inject venom with their hollow jaws to kill and digest ...

  4. Aphonopelma chalcodes - Wikipedia

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    During the night, tarantulas remain inside the burrow entrance expecting the arrival of prey. At dawn, the tarantula goes into the burrow. [12] Although A. chalcodes is particularly active at night, it is not strictly nocturnal because they are seen in the upper portion of the burrow early in the day. [8]

  5. Phlogiellus inermis - Wikipedia

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    Phlogiellus inermis is a small species of tarantula, commonly known as the Singapore tarantula.It is found in areas from Malaysia to Indonesia. [1] These small, common tarantulas are nocturnal, living in leaf litter especially at the base of tree trunks, and even in homes.

  6. Why are tarantulas out by the thousands on Texas grasslands ...

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    The next time you come across a tarantula along a Fort Worth hiking trail, should you panic?

  7. King baboon spider - Wikipedia

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    They are one of the few tarantulas that use stridulation as a major defense mechanism in addition to rearing up and striking. They produce the stridulation-sound-effect by rubbing the femurs of their first and second pairs of legs. They are a slow-growing species, but can reach a leg span of up to 20 centimeters.

  8. When do tarantulas come out in Texas, and are they ... - AOL

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    The hairs on tarantulas' legs can also cause irritation to human skin, which can include pain, swelling, redness and itching. There's so much more to learn about tarantulas, and we have all you ...

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    Small and easily portable, this sound machine includes three sound options so you can find the right fit for you: bright white noise, deep white noise, and gentle surf. $19.99 at Amazon Restore 2 ...