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  1. Tarantula by Bob Dylan, 2004-10-05
  2. The Tarantula in My Purse: and 172 Other Wild Pets by Jean Craighead George, 1997-09-30
  3. Tarantula Keeper's Guide, The by Stanley A. Schultz, Marguerite J. Schultz, 1998-03-01
  4. THE TARANTULA SCIENTIST (Scientists in the Field) by Sy Montgomery, 2007-10-01
  5. An Interview with Harry the Tarantula by Leigh Ann Tyson, 2003-09-01
  6. Tarantula (Welcome Books) by Edana Eckart, 2005-03
  7. Uncover a Tarantula: Take a Three-Dimensional Look Inside a Tarantula! (Uncover Books) by David George Gordon, 2004-09-29
  8. Tarantula Shoes by Tom Birdseye, 1996-05-01
  9. Giant Tarantulas The Enthusiast's Handbook by O. McMonigle, 2006
  10. Tarantulas in the Vivarium: Habits, Husbandry, and Breeding by Peter Klaas, 2001-02
  11. Scary Larry the Very Very Hairy Tarantula (Critterland Desert Adventures) by Bob Reese, 1981-09
  12. Tarantulas and Other Arachnids by Samuel D. Marshall, 2001-02-01
  13. Tarantula by Bob Dylan, 1972
  14. Hairy Tarantulas (Pull Ahead Books) by Joelle Riley, 2007-08

1. Tarantulas.com
Tarantula of the Month Colombian Giant Redleg (Megaphobema robustum). Welcome to tarantulas.com! tarantulas.com News Coming soon!
http://www.tarantulas.com/
Search By Common Name Antilles Pink Toe Asian Chevron Bolivian Blueleg Brazilian Black Brazilian Black and White Brazilian Fiery Red Brazilian Pink Brazilian Red and White Cameroon Red Chilean Rose Hair Cobalt Blue Cobalt Redrump Colombian Brown Colombian Giant Redleg Colombian Lesserblack Colombian Pinkbloom Colombian Purplebloom Common Bluebloom Common Pinktoe Costa Rican Redleg Costa Rican Tigerrump Costa Rican Zebra (Stripeknee) Curly Hair Desert Blond Ecuadorian Brownvelvet Ecuadorian Purple Ecuadorian Red Bloom Featherleg Baboon Fringed Ornamental Goliath Baboon Goliath Birdeater Goliath Pinkfoot Goliath Stripeleg Greenbottle Blue Haitian Brown Indian Ornamental Ivory Ornamental King Baboon Malaysian Earthtiger Mexican Bloodleg Mexican Flameknee Mexican Fireleg Mexican Pink Mexican Redknee Mexican Redleg Mexican Redrump Mombasa Golden Starburst Peruvian Pink Toe Pink Zebra Beauty Redslate Ornamental Rio Grande Gold Salem Ornamental Salmon Pink Birdeater Santarem Pink-haired Skeleton Tarantula Sri Lankan Ornamental Straighthorned Baboon Thailand Black Togo Starburst Trinidad Chevron Venezuelan Sun Tiger Whitetoe Tarantula Zimbabwe Grey Baboon Search By Scientific Name Acanthoscurria geniculata Aphonopelma bicoloratum Aphonopelma chalcodes Aphonopelma moderatum Aphonopelma seemanni Avicularia avicularia Avicularia metallica Avicularia purpurea Avicularia urticans Avicularia versicolor Brachypelma albopilosum Brachypelma auratum Brachypelma boehmei Brachypelma emilia Brachypelma klaasi Brachypelma smithi Brachypelma vagans Ceratogyrus cornuatus Chromatopelma cyneopubescens

2. Tarantula Expert - Rick West
Tarantula expert Rick West's archive of images. Includes photos and a frequently asked questions section.
http://www.birdspiders.com

3. Phong's Tarantulas!
Information about my collection of tarantulas, true spiders, centipedes and other creepy crawlies, including detailed molting records, breeding, care information and more. I currently have 55 tarantulas in my closet along with a handful of true spiders, centipedes and other and possibly others handling some tarantulas, I do not recommend that anyone
http://www.bighairyspiders.com/
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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)

4. Minax Tarantulas
This site contains information about tarantulas in terrarium and in the wild Ship spidersSpeciesSpecies. NamechangesArticlesKeep tarantulas. B smithi Since the mid 90ies til now the popularity of keeping tarantulas, theraphosids, have increased
http://hem.spray.se/minax/index/welcome_e.html

5. Tarantulas (DesertUSA)
All about poisonous, fearsomelooking Tarantula spiders. Includes color photos, Quicktime VR, scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle. tarantulas occur worldwide . Those found in North America occur in the southern and southwestern states Certain South American tarantulas, which have a body length of up to
http://www.desertusa.com/july96/du_taran.html
Tarantulas
Genus Aphonopelma
Tarantulas
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Sub Phylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Sub Order : Mygalomorphae
Family: Theraphosidae
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Species:
Tarantulas occur worldwide . Those found in North America occur in the southern and southwestern states, including the dry and warmer parts of the southern California. These are smaller and generally have a body length of less than 2 inches and a leg span of from 3 to 4 inches. Related Species The Desert Tarantula (Aphonopelma chalcodes) grows 2 to 3 inches long and is colored gray to dark brown. It is common to the Sonoran, Chihuahuan and Mojave deserts of Arizona, New Mexico and Southern California. The most common North American tarantula is Eurypelma californicum, found in California, Texas, and Arizona. A 30-year life span has been recorded for one individual of this species. Certain South American tarantulas, which have a body length of up to almost 3 in., build large webs and eat small birds. Comparisons The majority of tarantulas are black or brown but some species exhibit striking colors. The Mexican Red-legged Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) has bright-red leg markings and, Cobalt Blue Tarantula (Haplopelma lividum) has legs colored deep blue.

6. Tarantulas @ Nationalgeographic.com
Explore the tarantula s secret realm, from underground burrows to tree branches. Get a close look atand inside-these fascinating, diverse spiders. tarantulas.
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Explore the tarantula's secret realm, from underground burrows to tree branches. Get a close look at-and inside-these fascinating, diverse spiders. Tarantulas tarantulas, arachnids, spiders, fangs, molting, spider web, Animals and Wildlife, Education and Reference, Environment and Ecology, Wilderness and Nature Animals and Wildlife, Education and Reference, Environment and Ecology, Wilderness and Nature

7. Tarantulas: Rick West
Rick West is one of the leading authorities on tarantulas (theraphosidae) in the world the author of over twenty publications on tarantulas and owns one of the most extensive, high
http://www.birdspiders.com/main.html
Tarantula Books For Adults
Tarantula Keeper's Guide
Tarantulas and Other Arachnids

Tarantulas in the Vivarium: Habits, Husbandry, and Breeding

A Guide to the Tarantulas of Belize

Rick West is one of the leading authorities on tarantulas (theraphosidae) in the world. These mygalomorph spiders are also known in other parts of the world as baboon, cat-leg, monkey, bird-eating, crab and horse spiders. His knowledge of these giant hairy spiders is encyclopedic and includes uses and myths by indigenous people from many tropical countries. Rick is the author of over twenty publications on tarantulas and owns one of the most extensive, high quality, tarantula photoslide archives on record. Rick has provided identification and scientific consultation on tarantulas for countless publications, films, fieldwork contracts and other projects. In his spare time Rick acts as a tour leader for www.greentracks.com , taking clients to enjoy the natural marvels of the Amazon. Rick C. West is currently a member of the American Arachnological Society, The Invertebrate Taxon Advisory Group (ITAG) for the Metro Toronto Zoo, the British Tarantula Society, Deutsch Arachnologische Gesellschaft e.V., The International Society of Arachnology, Canadian Arachnologist,
Malaysian Nature Society and Bombay Natural History Society.

8. The Twistin' Tarantulas - High-Energy, Detroit Rockabilly
Retrorooted rock 'n' roll from Detroit. Includes photos, reviews, tour dates, song samples, and CDs.
http://www.twistintarantulas.com/

The Twistin' Tarantulas retro-rooted rock 'n' roll, rumbling from rockabilly to swing to

jump-jive to blues dousing it all in a progressive punk attitude. This Detroit trio
rocks Enter The Website
The Twistin' Tarantulas retro-rooted rock 'n' roll, rumbling from rockabilly to swing to

jump-jive to blues dousing it all in a progressive punk attitude. This Detroit trio
rocks Enter The Website

9. This Site Has Moved!
Searchable databases about tarantulas and scorpions. Images, FAQs, care sheets, related cartoons, games, articles related links, and additional information about other spiders, snakes, and snails.
http://www.arachnophiliac.com/burrow/home.htm

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10. Minax FÃ¥gelspindlar
Denna site innehåller information om fågelspindlar This site contains information about tarantulas - F.d. Lelles Fågelspindelsida - Former Lelles Tarantulapage
http://hem.spray.se/minax

11. Eight- A Site About Tarantula Species And Tarantulas In Captivity
Inforamtion on tarantulas, the tarantula in captivity, tarantula conservation, and species of tarantulas. 2003 Eight. tarantulas.differentdawn.com.
http://tarantulas.differentdawn.com/

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All Named Species of
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Divided by Subfamily ... Site Map
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13. Steve Nunn's Australian Tarantulas - Australian Tarantula Information Site
A comprehensive site on Australian Theraphosidae, with ID keys, anatomy, classification history, species descriptions, and photos.
http://www.thedailylink.com/australiantarantulas/
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14. Tarantulas.com
Answers to common questions about tarantulas. This Section Is Under Construction Excessive dryness can kill tarantulas, especially when they molt.
http://www.tarantulas.com/answers.asp
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15. Spyda-webb.co.uk - Homepage - Your Ultimate Resource For All Things With Eight L
Scientific and general information about tarantulas and keeping them as pets. Care information, photos, folk stories, suggested reading, and links.
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The aim of this site is to help people who are thinking about keeping tarantulas as pets and for the people who have an interest in tarantulas. I've tried my best to put as much information on this site about the tarantula and how they work . You'll find information about eating habits shedding mating and lots more. I hope you find it useful. Also on this web site you will find a page called your gallery . This is where you can send me pictures and show your spiders off. For the more experienced AND the amateur alike, I have been requested to add a discussion forum! so here it is CLICK HERE add your questions or if you know the answers, help someone else :-)
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16. Cardiff Tarantulas By Anthony Bowles
Cardiff tarantulas By Anthony Bowles. tarantulas are not recommended for beginners due to this aggression. Are tarantulas Dangerous?
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New or Old world Species
There are so many types of Tarantula in the world today with new species being identified every year makes the world of the Tarantula so interesting New World Species come from America and South America in Tropical and sub Tropical areas there is loads of species in say Mexico and for me thats where the true Tarantula origins from the Mexican Red Knee new world species differ from there cousins of the old world in they posess Urticating hairs which they throw at would be predators and my hand when I change water bowl etc I should wear rubber gloves as the hairs can be quite itchy and very uncomfortable whatever happens do not put you face near a hair kicker because if the hairs get in the eyes temporary blindness can occur. Old World Species These spiders range from Africa and Asia and do not have urticating hairs however they make up for it in aggression they have no scruples and will bite if felt threatened for me the most impressive spider in Africa is the King Baboon spider a very slow growing and long lived animal a true monster in the spider world the Cobalt Blue from Thailand is also very impressive a beautiful blue burrowing spider with a nasty attitude all old world Tarantulas are not recommended for beginners due to this aggression.

17. Joel's Shrine To Tarantulas
Profile and image gallery.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/6557/tarantules.html

18. Tarantulas Movie (DesertUSA)
tarantulas Movie Quicktime. Home What s New Places To Go Things To Do Desert Life Desert Talk Trading Post Site Guide
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19. Exotic Pet Information
Explores realm of exotic and alternative pet ownership, including information and links for flying squirrels, skunks, bearded dragons, savannah monitors, hedgehogs, tarantulas, and opossums.
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20. 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. The ATS keeps you up-to-date on changing Arachnid Society In The World tarantulas, Other Spiders, Scorpions, Other Arachnid Orders required ASAP is available on tarantulas, other arachnids, insects, myriapods and other
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