Tarantulas

Definition of Tarantulas as it relates to Animals, Invertebrates, Arthropods, Spiders

Tarantulas are a unique and diverse group of spiders known for their large size and distinctive appearance. As invertebrates, tarantulas do not have a backbone, and they belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals with jointed appendages. Tarantulas are part of the order Araneae, along with all other spiders. They are distinguished from other spiders by their size, typically ranging from 2.5 to 11 inches in leg span, and their hairy bodies. Tarantulas have eight legs and two fangs that they use to inject venom into their prey. Tarantulas are found worldwide, with the exception of Antarctica, and can be found in a variety of habitats such as deserts, forests, grasslands, and caves. They are generally solitary animals, but some species may live in colonies. Tarantulas have a slow-moving lifestyle and feed on insects, small vertebrates, and other spiders. Tarantulas are popular pets due to their unique appearance and relatively low maintenance requirements. However, it is important to handle them with care as they can be defensive and may bite if threatened. In summary, tarantulas are a fascinating group of spiders that belong to the phylum Arthropoda and order Araneae. They are characterized by their large size, hairy bodies, and distinctive appearance. Tarantulas can be found in various habitats around the world and have a slow-moving lifestyle as solitary animals. While they are popular pets, it is important to handle them with care.

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