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Aphonopelma seemanni

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Araneae

Family
  
Theraphosidae

Scientific name
  
Aphonopelma seemanni

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Genus
  
Aphonopelma

Higher classification
  
Aphonopelma


Similar
  
Aphonopelma, Tarantula, Brachypelma emilia, Haplopelma, Aphonopelma chalcodes

The Costa Rican zebra tarantula, also known as the striped-knee tarantula (Aphonopelma seemanni), is a species of tarantula inhabiting most of western Costa Rica, as well as other parts of Central America, such as Honduras and Nicaragua, and possibly Guatemala. It is usually black with white stripes near the joint, however a brown color formation also exists for the spider.

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Zebra tarantulas are deep-burrowing spiders. They live in open semi-arid scrublands, and are often found in large aggregations. The deep burrows keep the temperature below the highest daytime temperatures, and retain humidity. Conversely as temperatures drop at night, the burrows buffer away from the lowest temperatures.

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Zebra tarantulas can grow to about 10–13 cm including legspan. Females can live up to 20 years. Males however, tend to live a much shorter life of up to five years, with approximately a single year of maturity. Diet consists of many insects. In the wild, they will eat a wide variety of insects such as grasshoppers and cockroaches. In captivity they will eat crickets.

Aphonopelma seemanni costa rican zebra caresheet


Aphonopelma seemanni Aphonopelma seemanni Arachnoboards

Aphonopelma seemanni Taxonomy Arcnidos de Centroamrica

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References

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