Tarantulas are among the largest spiders in the world.
Tarantulas are among the largest spiders in the world. In contrast to many other spiders, they do not spin a web, but lay in wait for their prey – especially frogs, mice and birds. People don't have to be afraid of them. Tarantulas may have a strong bite, but they are good-natured, and their venom is weaker than that of bees.
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Fun Fact
Tarantulas are fragile animals. Even a fall from a low height can be fatal to them.
Scientific facts
Scientific name : Theraphosidae
Conservation Status : Near threatened
Primary habitat : Subtropical Forest
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