Black Tarantula
Uncover the fuzzy jungle giant with a long-lasting secret!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Grammostola pulchra
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
South America
Average size
4.7 to 6 inches long
diet
Insects, small lizards
lifespan
15 to 20 years
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Overview
The Black Tarantula, known scientifically as Grammostola pulchra, is an impressive arachnid from South America. These big, fuzzy spiders can grow between 4.7 and 6 inches long, making them one of the larger tarantula species.
Black Tarantulas belong to the class Arachnida, which includes spiders, scorpions, and ticks. Like their spider buddies, they have eight legs, two body segments, and no wings or antennae—talk about a literal arach-no-no for flight!
This spider enjoys a diet of insects and small lizards. With a hunger for protein, they use their fangs to inject venom into their prey, making dinner a snap, or rather a bite!
Black Tarantulas have a remarkable lifespan of 15 to 20 years. That's longer than some pets, which means they really know how to spin a long story!
These furry critters tend to be calm and can even be kept as pets by spider enthusiasts. They may give you the creeps at first glance, but these tarantulas are often more interested in lounging than biting.
Next time you see a spider, just remember, it might not be an ordinary house spider. It could be a magnificent Black Tarantula, ready to amaze you with its intriguing life story!
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