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  2. Grammostola pulchra - Wikipedia

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    Description. Commonly known as the Brazilian black, mature specimens are almost entirely black. Although like most new world tarantulas it possesses urticating hairs, if provoked, they would much rather flee than attack. Their venom is not as irritating as many other species of tarantulas. The Brazilian black is a slow grower, taking up to ...

  3. Acanthoscurria musculosa - Wikipedia

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    Acanthoscurria musculosa is a species of terrestrial tarantula discovered in 1892 by Eugène Simon. [2] This species is a dark brown to black and its common name is the Brazilian Black Velvet Tarantula. [3] This species tends to prefer temperatures of 76 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit and 65 to 75% humidity when kept as pets.

  4. Nhandu coloratovillosus - Wikipedia

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    N. coloratovillosus. Binomial name. Nhandu coloratovillosus. (Schmidt, 1998) Nhandu coloratovillosus also known as the Brazilian black & white tarantula or the bombardier tarantula, is a species of tarantula first described by Günter Schmidt in 1998. They are found in the grasslands of Brazil and Paraguay, and are terrestrial tarantulas.

  5. Acanthoscurria paulensis - Wikipedia

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    Acanthoscurria paulensis is a species of tarantula native to the state of São Paulo [2] and Mato Grosso. They prefer temperatures of 72–82 °F (22–28 °C) when kept in captivity and of 65-75% humidity. Females of this species can also reach up to 5–6 inches (130–150 mm) and tend to grow faster than the males too.

  6. Brazilian whiteknee tarantula - Wikipedia

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    Description. The body and legs of the Brazilian whiteknee tarantula are a deep brown color, often with some pink or orange hairs, though occasionally the legs may be slightly lighter in coloration. This contrasts the bright white bands on its legs, which are generally considered to be the main reason for its subjective beauty.

  7. Acanthoscurria theraphosoides - Wikipedia

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    Confused species. In the exotic pet hobby, there is another larger species often mistakenly traded under this name Acanthoscurria brocklehursti with alternating light and dark banding on the legs. It is sometimes called the giant black and white tarantula because it can reach a leg span of 18–23 cm (7–9 in).

  8. Grammostola grossa - Wikipedia

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    G. grossa. Binomial name. Grammostola grossa. (Ausserer, 1871) Grammostola grossa, the Guarani giant tarantula, is a tarantula that, like all species of the genus Grammostola, is native to South America. It occurs in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina. The species was described in 1871 by the Austrian Anton Ausserer, but only received its ...

  9. Grammostola actaeon - Wikipedia

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    Grammostola actaeon. Grammostola actaeon is a New World spider also known as the Brazilian redrump or the Brazilian wooly black. [1] It is commonly found in southern Brazil and parts of Uruguay and is remarkably similar to Grammostola gigantea and Grammostola iheringi. It was first identified in 1903 by British zoologist R.I Pocock.