Yes, the Mexican red tarantula, like all tarantulas, evolved from earlier arachnids, specifically from a common ancestor shared with other spider species. This evolution occurred over millions of years, leading to the diverse adaptations seen in tarantulas today, including their size, behavior, and habitat preferences. While they share a lineage with other Spiders, they have distinct characteristics that set them apart, such as their larger size and unique coloration.
The Mexican redknee is a tarantula and classed as an arachnid, and as such has eight legs.
is it a tarantula? if so, it's a Mexican redknee tarantula. http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=Mexican+red+knee+tarantula&btnG=Google+Search
No. They are close relatives though
You can find out the age of your tarantula by finding todays date and subtrating the birthdate of the spider from this. Simple really!
A tarantula is a type of spider. A tarantula will win.
the tarantula is a spider
No - a tarantula is an arachnid - a spider !
A tarantula is by far larger than a wolf spider.
A bird spider is another term for a Goliath birdeater, a species of large tarantula, Latin name Theraphosa blondi.
A tarantula is not truly a spider. Although they are in the same family of Arachnids, they are different due to the fact that a true spider's fangs move on an axis, while a tarantula must attack in a specific manner. Tarantulas mainly rise onto their hind legs and lunge because their fangs are fixed in one position.
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A tarantula is an arachnid, or, more specifically, a spider.