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  1. Tarantula (Movie Monsters Series) by Carl R. Green, William R. Sanford, et all 1985-02
  2. The Guide to Owning a Tarantula (Guide to Owning) by Jerry G. Walls, 2001-11
  3. TARANTULA. by Bob. Dylan, 1971
  4. Tarantula Power! by Ann Whitehead Nagda, 2007-05-15
  5. Tarantulas (Herpetocultural Library) by Jerry G. Walls, 2006-02-28
  6. Tarantulas Are Spiders by Norman I. Platnick, 1995-09
  7. Quick & Easy Tarantula Care (Quick & Easy) by Robert G. Breene, 2005-12-30
  8. Tarantulas And Scorpions in Captivity (Professional Breeders) (Professional Breeders) by Russ Gurley, 2005-10-30
  9. Tarantulas by John Gaitha Browning, 1989-06
  10. Tarantulas and Other Arachnids: Everything About Selection, Care, Nutrition, Health, Breeding, Behavior (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Samuel D. Marshall, 1996-10
  11. Tarantula Toes (Cul-de-sac Kids) by Beverly Lewis, 1997-08-01
  12. TARANTULA
  13. Al descubierto: La tarantula: Uncover a Tarantula, Spanish-Language Edition (Al descubierto) by David George Gordon, 2004-11-16
  14. Bitten by the Tarantula and Other Writin by Julian Maclaren-Ross , 2005-10-06

21. Tarantulas Rick West
Rick West is one of the leading authorities on tarantulas (theraphosidae) in the world. Includes color photos, scientific names, common names
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22. Minax FÃ¥gelspindlar
Denna site innehåller information om fågelspindlar This site contains information about tarantulas - Fd Lelles Fågelspindelsida - Former Lelles
http://hem.spray.se/minax/
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23. Tarantulas SRFC Fanpage
Contains banter and slagging, also news and links.
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24. E-spiderworld.com
The goal of ESpiderworld is to bring as many of the different species of the world's tarantulas to collectors as possible.
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25. Neue Seite 2
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26. The Tarantula's Burrow - Home Page
Home of the Tarantula' Burrow and Alt.Pets.Arachnids, here you will find just about anything related to Spiders (tarantulas, etc.), Snakes and
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27. Phong's Tarantulas! - Links
Check out some of the following sites to learn more about tarantulas. Lelles Minax tarantulas! Tons of info and lots of caresheets.
http://www.bighairyspiders.com/links.shtml
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Acanthoscurria: Para mongo zebra (A. fracta) x0 Giant whiteknee (A. geniculata) x6 Avicularia: Pinktoe (A. avicularia) x2 "Goliath pinktoe" (A. "braunshauseni") "Big purple pinktoe" (A. "Bolivia #2") Ecuadorian wooly (A. huriana) Yellow banded pinktoe (A. jurenesis) Whitetoe (A. metallica) x4 Venezuelan redstripe (A. minatrix) Ecuadorian purple (A. purpurea) x2 Peruvian pinktoe (A. urticans) Antilles pinktoe (A. versicolor) Brachypelma: Curlyhair (B. albopilosum)x0 Michoacan orange (B. baumgarteni) Mexican fireleg (B. boehmei) x2 Mexican redknee (B. smithi) Mexican redrump (B. vagans) Ceratogyrus: Straighthorned (C. cornuatus) Chilobrachys: "Blue chevron" (C. fimbratus) Chromatopelma: Greenbottle blue (C. cyaneopubescens) x5 Citharischius: King Baboon (C. crawshayi) Cyclosternum: Costa Rican tigerrump (C. fasciatum) Cyriopagopus: Malaysian earthtiger (C. thorelli)

28. British Tarantula Society
posting questions on tarantulas and other related subjects. Bulletin board for posting announcements, and trading your captive bred tarantulas
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29. Tarantulas, HYG-2061B-97
Occasionally, these very large, hairy spiders escape within a dwelling causing alarm and panic among those fearing spiders. Bites are not considered d.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2061B.html
Ohio State University Extension Factsheet
Entomology
1991 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1000
Tarantulas
HYG-2061B-97
William F. Lyon Over the past few years, tarantulas have become acceptable pets now widely sold, traded and kept in houses, apartments, schools and dormitories. Occasionally, these very large, hairy spiders escape within a dwelling causing alarm and panic among those fearing spiders. Actually, most tarantulas are docile, non-aggressive and rarely bite. Bites are not considered dangerous and cause little lasting pain. Bites are no more painful than a bee sting, and its symptoms should be treated similarly. Some have a dense covering of special hairs on the abdomen, which, when dislodged, cause skin irritation. This is mechanical rather than chemical in nature. The name tarantula has unfortunately become associated with several spider families, but most often is applied to the ones called the hairy mygalmorphs. Tarantulas have been much publicized in horror shows in movie houses and television shows due to their forbidding hairy appearance.
Identification
The largest tarantulas are tropical with a body length of 3-1/2 inches and leg span of 9-1/2 inches. The largest United States' species has a body length of two inches and leg span of about six inches. These spiders are stout-bodied and covered with hollow, needlelike, barbed hairs, especially on the abdomen. When disturbed, the hind legs are used to scrape off and throw very fine (fiberglass-like) abdominal hairs in the direction of danger, resulting in a remaining bald spot. A bald spot may also occur on the abdomen prior to the shedding of the skin. Hairs may cause a skin rash, allergic reaction and possibly anaphylactic shock to certain individuals.

30. Phong's Tarantulas!
Information about his collection of dozens of tarantulas, true spiders, centipedes and insects, including photographs, molting records, breeding, and
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31. Tarantula- EnchantedLearning.com
Tarantula printout. tarantulas are large, hairy spiders from warm areas; they have eight legs. tarantulas are not insects; they are arachnids.
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Tarantulas are large hairy spiders that live in warm areas around the world, including South America, southern North America, southern Europe, Africa, southern Asia, and Australia. The greatest concentration of tarantulas is in South America. There are about 300 species of tarantulas. The biggest tarantula is Pseudotherathosa apophysis , which has a leg span of about 13 inches (33 cm). These arachnids have a very long life span; some species can live over 30 years. Habitat : Some tarantulas live in underground burrows; some live on the ground, and others live in trees. They live in rain forests deserts , and other habitats. Diet : Tarantulas are carnivores (meat-eaters). They eat

32. Chameleon Counters
Dealer of exotic reptiles, tarantulas, scorpions, millipedes, centipedes and insects.
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33. Www.ter.nl
Links and gallery for snakes, lizards and tarantulas.
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34. Rick C. West's Tarantulas
Alphabetical listing of tarantulas with thumbnail images (slower loading index). Alphabetical listing of tarantulas (faster loading index).
http://www.birdspiders.com/archive_Tarantulas.html

Tarantulas

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35. Crystal Palace Reptiles
Supplier of snakes, lizards, tarantulas, frogs, insects plus tips and chat forums.
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36. Tarantulas Records
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37. Anchor Bay Aquarium
Fish, plants, supplies and books for all aquarium types and ponds. Amphibians, birds, reptiles, crabs, tarantulas, and small mammals are available. Contact information, hours, photographs, and how to order.
http://www.anchorbayaquarium.com/

38. American Tarantula Society - Tarantulas, Other Spiders, Scorpions, Other Arachni
The largest arachnid society in the world, The American Tarantula Society is a nonprofit organization linked with leading arachnologists worldwide.
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39. Cold Hard Interview - Ian Corlett And Alec Willows
coldhardslag.com 35mb zipped Real Media interview with the voices of Cheetor and tarantulas from Beast Wars at BotCon 2000. Best viewed in Internet Explorer.
http://www.coldhardslag.com/interviews/botcon.html
Cold Hard Interview - Ian Corlett/Alec Willows (BotCon 2000) BotCon 2000. A convention that forged friendships and firmed my beliefs that the people who are involved with Transformers are a great group of people. Heathe was the only one of us able to go, so the rest of us are still insanely jealous of him. He met up with Gordy, the webmaster of Wheezebucket , and together they got some awesome footage as well as an interview with Ian Corlett (the voice of Cheetor), and Alec Willows (the voice of Tarantulas). Finally, the interview has been digitized. It is nearly 30 minutes long, and the video isn't that great, but we really had to think about the size of the video versus quality.
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40. Tarantula Caresheet
Many tarantulas die in the first few days because their new owner hasn t prepared a suitable home for them. First decide what you want to buy because a
http://www.projects.ex.ac.uk/bugclub/tarant.html
TARANTULAS Before you buy a tarantula you should think about the conditions it will need to live a long and healthy life. Many tarantulas die in the first few days because their new owner hasn't prepared a suitable home for them. First decide what you want to buy because a small spiderling will obviously require very different accommodation to a large grown specimen. I will assume you are buying a medium-sized tarantula in which case you will need to provide the following. HOUSING Pet shops will sell suitable tanks in glass or plastic and the size should not be less than about 25cm by 15cm by 15cm high. If you want to create a tank that tries to provide the spiders natural conditions (for example rain forest with leaf litter, logs etc.) then you will need a much larger tank, but you won't see your spider very often! I would suggest that you begin with the simple tank without unnecessary contents so that you can watch your tarantula's activities. SUBSTRATE (Ground cover) A 2cm layer of Vermiculite should cover the bottom of the tank and a thin layer of chipped bark or cocoa fibre placed on top of that. These can be purchased from most garden centres and should be kept damp to keep up the humidity levels in the tank. Peat or potting compost should not be used as they really need to be sterilised and changed frequently.

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