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  2. Skeleton tarantula - Wikipedia

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    The skeleton tarantula, Ephebopus murinus, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas), sub-family Aviculariinae. A New World species, it is native to several South American countries. Its common name is derived from the skeleton-like markings on its legs.

  3. 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 .

  4. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2022, the World Spider Catalog accepted 1041 species in 156 genera: [1] A Acanthopelma ... Skeleton tarantula (Ephebopus murinus) Ephebopus Simon, 1892.

  5. 200 species of tarantulas? Tacoma pet shop specializes in ...

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    In the first and second quarters of the year, the Spider Shoppe shipped more than 16,000 tarantulas around the United States. At any given time the shop has between 15,000 and 20,000 spiderlings ...

  6. Spiders, spiders everywhere? Tarantula mating season starts ...

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  7. A ‘striking’ creature with large spiky legs roamed what’s now ...

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    The newly discovered long-extinct species is described as a “large spider-like arachnid” with “distinctive large spines on the legs” by the study’s authors.

  8. Ephebopus rufescens - Wikipedia

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    Ephebopus rufescens, known as the red skeleton tarantula, [citation needed] is a species of tarantula (family Theraphosidae). [1] It is found in French Guiana and Brazil.

  9. Thousands of tarantulas crawl over San Francisco in ... - AOL

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    Swarms of male tarantulas have been crawling all over San Francisco in search of mates as a result of warm weather this month, KPIX reports. Though the hairy spiders normally come out at night ...