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  2. Aphonopelma mooreae - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma moreae, otherwise known as the Mexican jade fuego tarantula, is a species of tarantula first described by Andrew Smith in 1995. It is named after Barbara Moore, who is the President of the American Arachnological Society .

  3. 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.

  4. Grammostola iheringi - Wikipedia

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    Grammostola iheringi also known as the Entre Rios tarantula, it was first described by Keyserling in 1891. They are found in Brazil, ...

  5. Ornithoctoninae - Wikipedia

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    Ornithoctoninae is a subfamily of tarantulas found in Southeast Asia.It was first erected in 1895 by Reginald Innes Pocock based on the type specimen Ornithoctonus andersoni.

  6. Cheap, pre-owned EVs are about to flood the market. Is that a ...

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    The electric vehicle market could get a huge influx of cheaper cars — but not fresh from the factory. In its latest EV intelligence report, consumer research firm J.D. Power projects that a ...

  7. South Florida man accused of fatally beating golfer with club ...

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    PALM BEACH GARDENS - A West Palm Beach man is accused of beating to death a 65-year-old man with a golf club, choking him on the first hole of a public golf course and holding his head in a pond ...

  8. 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.

  9. Colon cancer: Measuring ‘biological age’ may help predict who ...

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    One’s biological age, which measures the body’s physiological state, may help predict who is at risk for developing colon polyps, a known risk factor for colorectal cancer.