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The Singapore Blue (also known as the Malaysia Blue) (Omothymus violaceopes) is a large, arboreal species of tarantula from Malaysia and Singapore. These spiders have been known to grow in excess of 9 inches (23 cm) across. The legs are an intense blue with a brown or gold carapace.
Also known as the electric blue tarantula in the tarantula trade market, species is most known and gets its name from its electric blue legs and black body coloration. However C. natanicharum blue coloration can come into two different forms which are metallic blue and violet coloration. Its blue coloration is unique as blue colors are rare in ...
Phlogiellus inermis is a small species of tarantula, commonly known as the Singapore tarantula.It is found in areas from Malaysia to Indonesia. [1] These small, common tarantulas are nocturnal, living in leaf litter especially at the base of tree trunks, and even in homes.
Omothymus violaceopes (Abraham, 1924) — Malaysia, Singapore, the Singapore[an] blue; Ornithoctonus (Pocock, 1892) Type species: O. andersoni. Transferred to other genera: Ornithoctonus gadgili (Tikader, 1977) → Poecilotheria regalis Ornithoctonus hainanus → Haplopelma hainanum Ornithoctonus huwenus (Wang, Peng & Xie, 1993) → Haplopelma ...
A “mesmerizing” electric blue tarantula species has been discovered in Thailand, according to new research.
Tarantulas comprise a group of large and often hairy spiders of the family Theraphosidae. [2] As of December 2023, 1,100 species have been identified, with 166 genera. [3] The term "tarantula" is usually used to describe members of the family Theraphosidae, although many other members of the same infraorder (Mygalomorphae) are commonly referred to as "tarantulas" or "false tarantulas".
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They can be found in Thailand, Myanmar and Malaysia, including the area of Banglang National Park, which will be referred to when describing their habitat.The area this tarantula inhabits is tropical rainforest, they can be found roughly 600m above sea level, with temperatures of 32 °C, and the average yearly rainfall being 2860mm.