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Well there are many tarantulas, there is a chilean rose, Indian ornamental and many more
That don't apply to spiders of any kind.
Those have been known to live from 15 to 20 years.
Under cover of logs or in rock crevices, anything they can find, sometimes, they burrow.
Yes, it is normal for a Chilean Rose tarantula to molt. In order to grow larger, tarantulas must molt. They shed their entire skin as well as the linings of their mouth, respiratory organs, stomach and sexual organs. When they begin to molt, they lay on their backs with their legs up in the air looking as if they are dead. Don't disturb it. They molt by splitting the exoskeleton and then working the rest of the body and finally the legs out. Adult tarantulas usually complete a molt within several hours and they molt about once a year. Some older females will skip molts. Remember that excessive dryness can kill tarantulas, especially when they molt. For any tarantula, a water dish is a good safeguard. Also, tarantulas will stop feeding for a while, maybe even weeks, when preparing to molt and food must be removed to prevent harm to the tarantula.
he met and befriended with Chilean Bernardo O'Higgins.
No no no no, if you put 2 or more tarantulas in the same tank one day you will come home and find one fat tarantula they are canabalistic animals and live on their own
If this is pertaining to what Robert Pattinson said, I figured out that he was just joking. He said "Chilean kiss" to be funny, as in French and Chilean. There's actually no such thing as a "Chilean kiss".
Chilean flamingos can fly when they want to.
Chilean Pintail was created in 1816.
Chilean escudo ended in 1975.
Chilean escudo was created in 1960.