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.
We know very little about the brown tarantula (Aphonopelma hentzi), whose habitat stretches from Louisiana to Texas and Colorado. But the first question arachnid expert Cara Shillington asks is, why ...
Los Angeles Times: It’s tarantula mating season. Where you can spot the spider and how to avoid getting bit
If you suffer from arachnophobia, this is the time of year when you’re most likely to run into one of your worst nightmares: a tarantula. It’s mating season for most of the 29 species of tarantulas in ...
It’s tarantula mating season. Where you can spot the spider and how to avoid getting bit
AOL: Here’s Where You’re Like to See Tarantulas in Texas Over the Next Few Months
Texas is home to 14 different species of tarantula. One of the most common tarantulas you’re likely to spot in the state is the Texas brown. This large spider can have a legspan of up to six inches.
Here’s Where You’re Like to See Tarantulas in Texas Over the Next Few Months
SALT LAKE CITY — They are hairy and the size of a baseball, and if you live in the Southwest, you may seem them roaming around. It is mating season for the tarantula, and the males are on the lookout ...
Tarantulas may have the reasoning to recall how to navigate places they’ve already been, a new study published in Ecology and Evolution suggests. These researchers have documented several cases of ...