Subfamily Harpactirinae Rank Species | Family Theraphosidae Genus Pterinochilus Order Spider | |
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Similar Pterinochilus, Acanthoscurria juruenicola, Eucratoscelus, Acanthoscurria musculosa, Grammostola grossa |
Unpacking pterinochilus chordatus oraz przenoszenie i aran acja terrarium
Pterinochilus chordatus, or Killimanjaro mustard baboon spider, is an old-world tarantula, first described in 1873 by Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker. This species is found on the East side of the African continent, from South Kordofan in Sudan in the north, to Tanzania in the south. It has a body length of up to 2 inches (5 cm) and a leg span of up to 6 inches (15 cm).
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- Unpacking pterinochilus chordatus oraz przenoszenie i aran acja terrarium
- Pterinochilus chordatus
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Like most old world tarantulas, the Killimanjaro Mustard Baboon can be fairly aggressive. It is not a recommended pet for beginners.

Pterinochilus chordatus




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