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There are many folkloristic and discording legends about it, however, the current name is Brachypelma smithi.

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The genus is Grammostola, and the species is Grammostola rosea

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Q: What is the genus and species of the Mexican red kneed tarantula?
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Were does the Red Kneed Tarantula live?

In a dustbin


Lifestyle of a Mexican red knee tarantula?

Brachypelma smithi (common name the Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula), is a terrestrial tarantula native to the western faces of the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre del Sur mountain ranges in Mexico. They are a large species, and are a popular choice for enthusiasts. Like most tarantulas, they live a very long life. The red knee tarantula is most well known for it's hairy body and the red bands that are along it's legs. The red knee tarantula inhabits the complex scrub-forest habitat and semi-desert regions where there is an abundance of food. The red knee tarantula needs to burrow and so is rarely found on rock faces.


What do red kneed Mexican tarantulas eat?

They eat frogs, smallbirds, insects, other spiders and cricket


How do gorolas stay alive?

they kneed what we kneed kind of


What is the past tense of kneed?

Kneed is the past tense of knee. If you mean knead, the past tense is kneaded.


What happens if you kneed doe to much?

if you kneed doe to much it turns crispy and wont rise as well when you cook it


How many eyes does a pink toed tarantula have?

The same as other spiders - eight eyes. They're in a small 'cluster' on top of the body.


What are the homophones for need?

Knead, or Kneed


What is a homophone for knead?

Need, kneed.


What are two homonym for need?

Knead Kneed


What is the homophone of drive?

need, knead, kneed


What is the homophone of need?

There are 2 homophones:knead - to press, as with dough ("She will knead the dough and cut it into biscuits.")kneed - struck with the knee ("He was kneed in the ensuing panic and fell.")