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Beautiful Yellow Blue Tarantula from Colombia - Pseudhapalopus
A remarkable yellow blue Pseudhapalopus tarantula species found in Colombia. Have a closer look at info, pictures and video!
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Colombian giant tarantula – Megaphobema robustum
Another species of the tarantula genus Megaphobema we successfully documented in the wild. This species of tarantula is commonly known under the name of Colombian Giant Tarantula or Colombian Red Leg Tarantula. When speaking about common names, the latter...
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Avicularia hirschii found in a special retreat!
Avicularia hirschii Bullmer, Thierer-Lutz & Schmidt, 2006 is a member of the Aviculariinae subfamily from the genus Avicularia and currently only known from the country of Ecuador. Not much is known regarding their natural history and lifestyle since...
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Sericopelma in Panama – Giant Tarantulas
Land of the Giants – Sericopelma
Panama is home to the biggest tarantulas in all of Central America. Tarantulas of the genus Sericopelma are present in the country of Costa Rica and Panama only, being close relatives to Pamphobeteus and their allies. Sericopelma have unique coloration... -
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Beautiful Yellow Blue Tarantula from Colombia – Pseudhapalopus
In 2014 our team member Reto found a new yellow blue tarantula species of Pseudhapalopus in Colombia. Closely related to the already in the tarantula community established Pseudhapalopus sp. “Blue”, this species differs in additional yellow coloration...
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