Grammostola actaeon

Grammostola actaeon

Brazilian redrump, Brazilian wooly black

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Grammostola actaeon

Grammostola actaeon is a New World spider also known as the Brazilian redrump or the Brazilian wooly black. It is commonly found in southern Brazil and parts of Uruguay and is remarkably similar to Grammostola gigantea and Grammostola iheringi. It was first identified in 1903 by British zoologist R.I Pocock.

Appearance

Females live 15 to 20 years, while males only live to about 6 years. Its namesake red opisthosoma becomes duller with age, but they do keep their other namesake. The rest of the body is a wooly texture and a black color.

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Habits and Lifestyle

They are very docile species, and they aren't by any means fast. They aren't skittish by any means, though they can be quite defensive at times. They often keep themselves out in the open, being a terrestrial tarantula from the New World.

References

1. Grammostola actaeon Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammostola_actaeon

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