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Theraphosidae Collection (page 2)

"Exploring the Fascinating World of Theraphosidae: From Tarantulas to Goliath Birdeaters" Discover the mesmerizing realm of Theraphosidae

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Pink Toed Tarantula (Avicularia urticans)

Pink Toed Tarantula (Avicularia urticans)

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Baboon spider (Harpactirinae) on moss

Baboon spider (Harpactirinae) on moss

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: A brown tarantula

A brown tarantula

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula, hairy spider, eight jointed legs, eight simple eyes, dark body with spiky ginger hairs

Tarantula, hairy spider, eight jointed legs, eight simple eyes, dark body with spiky ginger hairs, round bulbous abdomen, silk-producing spinnets at end of abdomen, leg-like pedipalps

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Pet Tarantula Spider

Pet Tarantula Spider
Pet Tarantula spider on a white Background

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula C014 / 0953

Tarantula C014 / 0953
Tarantula (Hapalopus sp.) amongst leaf litter on the forest floor. Photographed in Rio Bigal Biological Reserve, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula on a fence C016 / 7760

Tarantula on a fence C016 / 7760
Tarantula on a fence. Large tarantula (family Theraphosidae) on a fence with its prey. Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula spider, SEM

Tarantula spider, SEM
Tarantula spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a Brazilian white striped bird-eating spider (Nhandu chromatus), showing its large mandibles (jaws, centre)

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula on a leaf C016 / 6244

Tarantula on a leaf C016 / 6244
Tarantula (family Theraphosidae) on a leaf. Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula C016 / 7767

Tarantula C016 / 7767
Tarantula. View of the upper side of a tarantula (family Theraphosidae). Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula with its nest C016 / 7766

Tarantula with its nest C016 / 7766
Tarantula with its nest. Large tarantula (family Theraphosidae) at the entrance to its nest, made from folded leaves. Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Aranea maxima ceilonica, tarantula

Aranea maxima ceilonica, tarantula
Fig 1, Tab 69, an illustration of a large tarantula spider feeding on its prey from Thesaurus Volume 1, by Albertus Seba

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Earth Tiger (Cyriopagopus sp. ) adult female, in defensive posture, Malaysia

Earth Tiger (Cyriopagopus sp. ) adult female, in defensive posture, Malaysia
Earth Tiger (Cyriopagopus sp.) adult female, in defensive posture, Malaysia

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Chilean Rose Tarantula (Grammostola rosea) adult, close-up of fang, Chile

Chilean Rose Tarantula (Grammostola rosea) adult, close-up of fang, Chile

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Chilean Tarantula (Grammostola porteri) adult female

Chilean Tarantula (Grammostola porteri) adult female

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: King Baboon Spider (Citharischius crawshayi) adult, in defensive posture

King Baboon Spider (Citharischius crawshayi) adult, in defensive posture

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Fringed Ornamental Tarantula (Poecilotheria ornata) subadult, close-up of cephalothorax

Fringed Ornamental Tarantula (Poecilotheria ornata) subadult, close-up of cephalothorax, showing gynandromorphic phenotype, left side is male and right side is female (captive)

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula

Tarantula (family Theraphosidae). Tarantulas are large, hairy spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world

Background imageTheraphosidae Collection: Tarantula hair, SEM

Tarantula hair, SEM
Tarantula hair. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a hair from the abdomen of a tarantula (family Theraphosidae) spider



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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Theraphosidae: From Tarantulas to Goliath Birdeaters" Discover the mesmerizing realm of Theraphosidae, commonly known as tarantula spiders. These arachnids inhabit various regions across the globe, showcasing their unique characteristics and captivating beauty. In the lush rainforests of Mashpi, Reserva Mashpi Amagusa in Pichincha, Ecuador, one can encounter the impressive Tarantula Spider. Its formidable presence and intricate patterns make it a true marvel of nature. A closer look at the Sydney Funnel Web Spider (Atrax robustus) reveals venom droplets glistening on its fangs. This close-up view reminds us of their potent defensive capabilities and their crucial role within ecosystems. Witness an extraordinary interaction between a Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp. ) and a Humming Frog (Chiasmocleis). As they cross paths in harmony, it showcases nature's delicate balance and interconnectedness. Venturing into Kanuku Mountains, Guyana unveils the awe-inspiring Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa blondi). With its massive size and intimidating appearance, this species commands respect as one of Earth's largest spiders. Journeying to Maliau Basin in Sabah, Borneo introduces us to the Earth Tiger Tarantula (Cyriopagopus sp. ). Its vibrant colors against lush greenery highlight both its beauty and adaptability in diverse habitats. From Sri Lanka comes Ivory Ornamental Tarantulas (Poecilotheria subfusca), showcasing elegance with their striking markings. These captivating creatures remind us that even within this family diversity thrives. The Costa Rican Redleg Tarantula (Megaphobema mesomelas), originating from South America captivates with its fiery red legs contrasting against dark hues. Their captivating presence in captivity allows for closer observation and study.