it could be found in the garden or warm places
Not tarantulas. (I don't know really, but tarantulas are definitely not found in Calgary.)
No. Tarantulas are found indigenous to the states West of the Mississippi...more specifically towards the Southwest.
in the ocean
Yes. There are four genera of Australian tarantulas, so different species are found in various localities all over the continent. Tarantulas which may be found in and around Perth in Western Australia are of the genus Selenocosmia.
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New Mexico is home to several species of tarantulas, with the most notable being the Desert Tarantula (Aphonopelma chalcodes) and the New Mexico Brown Tarantula (Aphonopelma hentzi). Overall, there are approximately 10 species of tarantulas found in the state. These tarantulas are typically found in arid and semi-arid habitats, adapting well to the local environment.
Tarantulas generally like warm, humid conditions and are found in the tropics and subtropics.From deserts, to jungles, to mountainous jungle regions, the tarantula is a very successful predator.
Yes they do. Found one today in major county
Tarantulas as well as other spiders have remained the same as the fossils found.
The South American rain forest is home to a number of tarantula species and others can be found in Africa, Asia, and India. In the Caribbean, Cuba and the Dominican Republic have a number of species but in Puerto Rico tarantulas have not been seen for decades. Australia also has its tarantulas. So you could find tarantulas around the globe.
They are found in South America, but you can find them in North America if it's someones pet.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.