The Brazilian Solomon's bird-eater
The Brazilian Solomon's bird-eater is relatively common. A species that is also very rare. However, the Brazilian Solomon bird of prey has a more fierce character and is cautious in handling.
As a member of the genus Lasiodora, the Brazilian Solomon bird-eating bird is naturally a giant "giant". Adults can easily reach a size of 20 centimeters. In terms of growth rate, they are much faster than some other species of ground-dwelling tarantulas. It only takes about half a year to grow from a 1 cm gray-white larvae to more than 6 cm and show some color.
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