Yes....I had a rose haired turantula and she was so chill...I treated her like a lady
and sustained a very calm demeanor. Shed crawl on my arm and hung out in my room..unless i has company of course
That don't apply to spiders of any kind.
Well there are many tarantulas, there is a chilean rose, Indian ornamental and many more
not really towards humans
some rose hair turantulas live in the hot desserts in chile
Julianna Rose Mauriello is the actress who played Stephanie.
Those have been known to live from 15 to 20 years.
They come from Chile and have been known to live from 15 to 20 years.
Any tarantula bite hurts.
potted soil, vermiculite
they like to play.
All but one species of spider has toxic venom, but hardly any of them give medically significant bites to humans. The venom of the Chilean Rose Haired Tarantula is not a medically significant threat to humans. They do have long fangs that might penetrate a human's skin by as much as 1/4 inch. So bites should be treated like any other puncture wound, and watched for signs of infection. Scientists are investigating the venom of this spider for the possibility that one or more of its components might be useful in the treatment of certain kinds of heart disease. What nature develops for one purpose sometimes turns out to have other useful qualities.
According to the movie "Arachniphobia" even though they were based on an "actual" spider, beind different than a tarantula, the queen spider was played by a rose haired tarantula. Sorry about going on like that, now back to what i was saying, they eat people.