Disappearing with the onset of urbanization are the horned toad, a small iguana-like lizard; the vinegarroon, a stinging scorpion; and the tarantula, a large, black, hairy spider that is scary to behold but basically harmless.
The Cincinnati Enquirer: Will Ohio see 'hordes' of tarantulas? How close is tarantula takeover to OH? What we know
Tarantulas are typically found in warmer, drier climates. Although venomous, tarantula bites are not life-threatening to humans, but can be painful. It is legal to own a tarantula in Ohio without a ...
Will Ohio see 'hordes' of tarantulas? How close is tarantula takeover to OH? What we know
EurekAlert!: Tarantulas may use learning and memory to search for food and locate their retreats
Researchers have documented several cases of spatial orientation in tarantulas living both in trees and in underground burrows. Spatial orientation refers to the ability of an animal to understand ...
Tarantulas may use learning and memory to search for food and locate their retreats
Yahoo: Tarantula mating season is in full swing. Not everyone comes out alive
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A tarantula makes its way across a trail in the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park in Laguna Beach. (Marc Martin / Los Angeles ...
Tarantula mating season is in full swing. Not everyone comes out alive
MSN: Will Ohio see 'hordes' of tarantulas? How close is tarantula takeover to OH? What we know
Tarantula mating season is here. Meaning that you may start spotting hordes of large, hairy, brown spiders crawling around, especially if you live in certain states. Will Ohioans be seeing tarantulas ...