The Brazilian salmon tarantula, also known as Lasiodora parahybana, typically resides in the forest floor layer of its natural habitat. This species prefers burrowing into the ground or hiding under leaf litter and rocks, providing it with protection and access to prey. The forest floor is rich in humidity and organic material, making it an ideal environment for these tarantulas.
brown recluse and brown window tarantula banana spider or Brazilian wandering spider
The pink toe tarantula primarily inhabits the rainforest canopy layer. This arboreal spider builds its webs and nests high in the trees, where it can find ample food and shelter. The canopy provides a humid environment and protection from ground predators, allowing the tarantula to thrive.
Tarantulas live for 20 years!
no they cannot
Tarantulas live for 20 years!
Atlantic Salmon live in different places in the Atlantic Ocean, hence the name "Atlantic Salmon".
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
In a dustbin
yes
A Tarantula lives in a underground burrow
yes
so they protect them self