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  2. Theraphosinae - Wikipedia

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    This Theraphosidae -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. Thrixopelma - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2022 it contains 8 species, found in South America: [1]. Thrixopelma aymara (Chamberlin, 1916) – Peru; Thrixopelma cyaneolum Schmidt, Friebolin & Friebolin, 2005 – Peru

  4. Theraphosa - Wikipedia

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    Theraphosa is a genus of South American tarantulas that was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805. The Theraphosa spiders are some of the largest known to science.

  5. Social media star documents Tiptoe the 175-pound tortoise's ...

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    Tiptoe, a 175-pound tortoise famous on social media, and his owner documented fleeing the Palisades Fire on Tuesday.

  6. The Incredible Reason Sloths Grow Algae on Their Fur - AOL

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    The video above from the Natural History Museum in London details what’s going on in a sloth’s fur. Its skin and fur create a habitat filled with fungi, beetles, moths, and sandflies. But it ...

  7. Brachypelma - Wikipedia

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    Brachypelma is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). They may have bodies up to 6 cm (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) long with legs of similar or greater lengths. Some species have brightly colored legs, with red or orange marks and rings.

  8. Harris English makes a late charge to the take 3rd-round lead ...

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    Harris English lines up a putt on the fourth hole on the South Course at Torrey Pines during the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament Friday, Jan. 24, 2025, in San Diego.

  9. Theraphosa apophysis - Wikipedia

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    Theraphosa apophysis is considered to be a difficult tarantula to care for and maintain, and is therefore not recommended for beginners. [4] This is due to their nervous and defensive disposition, as well as high humidity requirements.