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Invertebrates

Tarantulas

Scientific Name

Theraphosidae spp.

Body Weight

Up to 175 g

Body Length

The largest tarantula, which is also the largest spider, is the Goliath Bird-eating Spider (Theraphosa blondi). It can reach 28 cm if the legs are stretched.

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Habitat

Forests, shrublands, grasslands and deserts
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Diet

Insects, other spiders, lizards, snakes, frogs and rats
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Fun Facts

  • Many tarantulas live in underground burrows. They are very sensitive to vibrations on the ground, which helps detect prey or predators. To defend, some species would flick the barbed hairs on their belly at the enemy.

  • Tarantulas do not use webs to trap prey. Instead, these nocturnal hunters hide and attack suddenly, sinking their fangs in to inject venom. The venom not only kills but also liquefies their prey as spiders are often toothless.

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    Hairy tarantula with orange markings and water droplets on dark ground.
    Hairy tarantula with striped legs on moss and soil.

    Distribution

    Tropical, subtropical and arid regions around the world

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats

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      Urbanisation & Infrastructure

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      Overexploitation of Biological Resources

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      Climate Change

    Tarantulas are mainly threatened by habitat loss. Those in forests and woodlands lose their homes to deforestation caused by logging, development and fires, while those near the shore are affected by coastal development and sea level rise. Some people regard tarantulas as pets, for which international trade also poses a threat for wild populations.

    Conservation

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    IUCN Red List

    • 4 species are Critically Endangered, 7 are Endangered, 6 are Vulnerable, 5 are Near Threatened, 11 are Least Concern and 7 are Data Deficient.

    CITES

    • 37 species are listed in Appendix II, 1 species is listed in Appendix III

    Conservation

    • Many tarantula species are protected under the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap. 586) in Hong Kong

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