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🚨 ARTHROPOD OF THE DAY 🚨
Grammostola pulchra, is a head turning and stunning species of tarantula, more commonly known as the Brazilian black tarantula. As yet, there is much to be written and research about this species in its natural habitat. What little is known is that it is a ground dweller for sure. It is resourceful and will attempt to make a home out of what is around it. This might be inside a pre-made burrow from another animal, or under a nice quiet dark log.
The Grammostola pulchra female can live up to a whopping 30 years in captivity if it is well cared for. The male sadly less, living a maximum of six years. These sturdy tarantulas can reach up to around 7 inches. They are gentle and slow, do not have a tendency to attack or bite.