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Description:

Arachnida - Araneae

Habitat:

Founded in Red butte canyon - salt lake city - UT

Notes:

I know is a Tarantula, I wonder what species is it?

2 Species ID Suggestions

valgaavmiko
valgaavmiko 10 years ago
Utah Tarantula
Aphonopelma iodius Tarantula spider, Aphonopelma iodius
HemaShah
HemaShah 10 years ago
Tarantula
Aphonopelma sp


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5 Comments

valgaavmiko
valgaavmiko 10 years ago

Hi Jemma! The ranger wasn't correct if he told you something about blood pressure. They have none! When you drop them, they do indeed rupture, but the reason they die is because they loose so much hemolymph at once given that it's an open circulatory system (meaning they don't have their fluid enclosed in veins and arteries like we do). They are an amazing animal and definitely fragile! :)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

I saw one yesterday and it looked like a plush toy walking. The ranger told me that they are extremely sensitive and should never be touched. If you pick them up and they drop,they could very well die because they are not able to adjust to the change in blood pressure. Very fragile creatures and people think of them as monsters!

JaimeArg
JaimeArg 10 years ago

thanks :)

Aaron_G
Aaron_G 10 years ago

Your lovely tarantula is a male. :-)

JaimeArg
Spotted by
JaimeArg

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Spotted on Oct 8, 2013
Submitted on Oct 8, 2013

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