Thursday, October 21, 2010

Mexican Red Rump Tarantula (MRR)


This spider was first described by Ausserer in 1875 and is a native of Mexico, and is frequently found in Belize, El Salvador and Guatemala, where is can be found in deep burrows.
This is a very handsome spider of the New World Brachypelma family of tarantulas, with very distinctive jet black legs and abdomen. The abdomen is liberally sprinkled with fine red hairs (leading to one of its common names of Red-Rump). The carapace is edged with cream and has thin radiating lines of cream colouring.
These spiders are obligate burrows and will dig deep burrows when kept in the right conditions.
These spiders should not be handled, as they are considered aggressive or at least very skittish. They can move very, very quickly!

Brachypelma vagans ( Mexican black velvet )
Diet : mealworm , cricket , roach , lizard and small rodent (adult )
Venom : Midly venomous
Dangerous : Moderate ,can be fast
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