The cobalt blue tarantula is considered a medium size tarantula with a leg span of approximately thirteen centimeters or five inches, roughly the size of a dinner plate.
Taking for example a Peruvian pinktoe tarantula the baby tarantulas weigh 1.7grams - 2.0grams at birth. Mature males may reach a leg span of 5.5" and the adult females may reach 6² in leg span and weigh 1 ounce or slightly more.
The Goliath bird eater is a spider belonging to the tarantula family, Theraphosidae. It is the second biggest spider in the world by leg-span.
The largest spider is the Goliath Birdeater Tarantula; their leg span is about 30 cm across; and weigh about 70 grams.
There are many species of tarantula that grow to sizes over a 9 or 10 inch Diagonal Leg Span (DLS). Commonly the L parahybana (Salmon Pink Birdeater) and the T blondi are considered to be the largest. There are recorded T blondi with DLS in excess of 11".
If its leg span is 36 inches then yes.
It depends on the species ! A full grown Goliath Bird-eating Tarantula can be as big as 12 inches from leg-tip to leg-tip. The usual pet species are around half that size.
Each leg is made of seven segments and has 2 or 3 tiny claws at the tip. If a leg is lost, it will grow back.
Yes. If a tarantula 'loses' a leg (perhaps to a predator) - over successive moults, the leg can grow back.
If I remember correctly it was a Mexican red leg. Most of the ones in movies are Mexican red leg. They are very mild in temper and pretty docile. I have a tarantula called a Peruvian Black Velvet.
Mexican redknees (or brachyphelma smithi) are a large black-bodied tarantula with orange/ red markings on its leg joints and around its front-body section.
just like the shape of the normal spider just a bit longer and hairier
a big spider that has a leg span of 1 foot