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"<b>'At Long As it Has Two Arms and Eight Legs, I'm Happy.'</b><br><br> Tarantulas do not have eight arms, as many people think. They only have two arms, called 'palps.' Tarantulas do have eight legs, however.",

"<b>Eyes in the Back of Their Heads:</b><br><br> Tarantulas have two body parts in the head region of their bodies, but they are unable to turn either of them to look around. That is why they have eight eyes!<br><br> Without a head to turn, the eight eyes help them see in all directions at once.",

"<b>'You remind me of my pet tarantula!'</b><br><br> Tarantulas are harmless to humans and can even be trained as pets.",

"<b>Why run when you can spin?</b><br><br>The tarantula does not spin a web, like other spiders. Instead, this carnivorous species chases its prey and captures it.",

"<b>Tarantulas live alone:</b><br><br> The tarantula in the wild is a solitary figure. It does not live in a pack or other type of group. It prefers life alone in its burrow.",

"<b>Winter Retreat: </b><br><br>Tarantulas will dig holes or they will burrow down in cracks, preferring to spend the colder months of the year hidden away.",

"<b>House Proud:</b><br><br>The female tarantula can still produce silk even though she does not make webs.<br><br>She uses this silk to line the hole she in which she lives. Male tarantulas will simply burrow themselves under debris.",

"<b>Long Live the Tarantula!</b><br><br>The tarantula can live up to 15 years, while most spiders only live up to 1 year.",

"<b>World Travelers:</b><br><br>These hairy spiders are primarily located in the south and southwest of the United States, though they can be found on every continent and in every type of habitat.",

"<b>Big and Beautiful:</b><br><br>Tarantulas are the largest species of spider. The biggest are located in South America with a leg span of one foot and bodies 5 inches in length.",

"<b>Hide and Seek:</b><br><br> Tarantulas have many predators, so when they are not hunting, they spend quite a bit of time hiding.",

"<b>Predator Becomes Prey:</b><br><br>The tarantula has but a few ways to protect themselves from predators: their eight legs allow them to run quickly, the hairs on their legs, abdomen, and back can stick to the predator, causing excessive itching. Of course, their poisonous bite can also help them out...",

"<b>Tarantulas are venomous...</b><br><br> but their venom is only dangerous to humans if they are allergic to it."];

