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  2. File:30 Doradus, Tarantula Nebula.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Lasiodora parahybana - Wikipedia

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    Lasiodora parahybana, the Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula, also simply known as the salmon pink or LP, is a tarantula from north-eastern Brazil and considered to be the fourth largest tarantula in the world (behind the three species in the genus Theraphosa).

  4. Pamphobeteus vespertinus - Wikipedia

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    Pamphobeteus vespertinus also known as the Ecuadorian red bloom tarantula is a tarantula first described in 1889 in Eugène Simon. They are found in the arid areas of Ecuador , and they are terrestrial tarantulas .

  5. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Theraphosidae. As of August 2022 [update] , the World Spider Catalog accepted 1041 species in 156 genera: [ 1 ] A

  6. Tapinauchenius - Wikipedia

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    Tapinauchenius is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. [2] The name is a combination of the Greek ταπεινός, meaning "low", and αὐχήν, meaning "neck". [3] In 2022, the genus Pseudoclamoris was transferred to Tapinauchenius. [4]

  7. 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.

  8. Ephebopus uatuman - Wikipedia

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    Ephebopus uatuman also known as the emerald skeleton tarantula, is a tarantula native to Brazil. [1] It was first described by Lucas, Silva and Bertani in 1992. It is named after the Uatuman River .

  9. Ornithoctonus aureotibialis - Wikipedia

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    These are fossorial old world tarantulas, they are known for being defensive. These tarantula will first try to run, when it sees you, and then under constant provocation will try to bite. While this tarantula is fossorial , they make vertical tubular burrows and will usually stay deep in their burrow, their burrows reaches 30–40 cm deep.