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  2. Chilean rose tarantula - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean rose tarantula (Grammostola rosea), also known as the rose hair tarantula, the Chilean fire tarantula, or the Chilean red-haired tarantula (depending on the color morph), is probably the most common species of tarantula available in American and European pet stores today, due to the large number of wild-caught specimens exported cheaply from their native Chile into the pet trade.

  3. Rosa chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Rosa chinensis (Chinese: 月季; pinyin: yuèjì), known commonly as the China rose, [2] Chinese rose, [3] or Bengal rose, [4] is a member of the genus Rosa native to Southwest China in Guizhou, Hubei, and Sichuan Provinces.

  4. Jingzhaotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Jingzhaotoxin proteins are part of a venom secreted by Chilobrachys jingzhao, the Chinese tarantula. and act as neurotoxins. There are several subtypes of jingzhaotoxin, which differ in terms of channel selectivity and modification characteristics. All subspecies act as gating modifiers of sodium channels and/or, to a lesser extent, potassium ...

  5. Brachypelma hamorii - Wikipedia

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    Brachypelma hamorii is a vulnerable species of tarantula found in Mexico. [3] It has been confused with B. smithi; both have been called Mexican redknee tarantulas. [4] Many earlier sources referring to B. smithi either do not distinguish between the two species or relate to B. hamorii.

  6. Cyriopagopus schmidti - Wikipedia

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    Cyriopagopus schmidti is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas), found in China and Vietnam. [1] It is one of a number of species known as "Chinese bird spider" and "Chinese earth tiger". [citation needed] Haplopelma huwenum was synonymized with this species in 2008. [2]

  7. Grammostola - Wikipedia

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    Grammostola is a genus of South American tarantulas that was first described in text by Eugène Louis Simon in 1892. [5] These medium- to large-sized spiders are native to tropical South America, and are usually brown in color, with pinkish or orangish-red hairs.

  8. Mark Wahlberg’s Teenage Daughter Introduces New Member of the ...

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    Mark Wahlberg’s teenage daughter introduced the newest member of the famous family over the weekend.. Grace Wahlberg took to Instagram on Saturday, Feb. 1, to welcome an attention-grabbing ...

  9. Chilobrachys guangxiensis - Wikipedia

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    Chilobrachys guangxiensis (known as the "Chinese fawn tarantula" [citation needed]) is a species of tarantula native to China, [1] in Hainan. Despite the name, the spider probably does not occur in Guangxi. [citation needed] Note that species Chilobrachys jingzhao, identified in 2001, [2] was found to be a synonym of Chilobrachys guangxiensis ...