Spider Species Called Peacock Tarantula Actually Looks Striking

Jun 02, 2020 by apost team

Many people fear spiders as they are very different from humans, of course. With their eight legs, multiple eyes, thread, and pincers, they move and act in ways people don't really understand. However, almost all spiders provide benefits for humans. They feed on bugs like mosquitoes, flies, and gnats, that humans classify as pets. So some gratitude, at least, is appropriate when it comes to them. The so-called Peacock tarantula offers another reason to respect the spider. In short, the Peacock tarantula is beautiful.

A Unique Look

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The tarantula is a large spider compared to most of the ones seen in North America and Europe. They're covered with little hairs. Most are fully black, but many tarantulas do have interesting markings. The Peacock tarantula is grey with white, yellow, and iridescent blue spots. It's an attention-getting look that has made the Peacock very popular among people who keep spiders as pets. The Peacock tarantula is gentle and willing to be handled. That's made it even more popular with spider fanciers. There are plenty of communities online where pictures of these tarantulas are shared, oohed, and aahed over extensively.

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It's Not For Everyone

Of course, while spiders have an important role in the global ecosystem, they're not for everyone. Many people agree that Peacock tarantulas are best admired from a distance. These spiders are about the size of an adult man's hand. That's a LOT of spider to keep in one place. Even people who love to look at interesting spiders like the Peacock tarantula aren't always sure keeping them as pets is ideal.

Though some people love owning these interesting creatures, one can't be sure they reciprocated. While a dog or cat will seek out affection like pats and ear scritches. Spiders aren't really like that. It's hard to tell if a tarantula is only tolerating its owner but would have been happier left to themselves.

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How do you feel about the Peacock tarantula? Has it changed the way you feel about spiders? Let us know in the comments and be sure to pass this article along to hear what your family and friends think about it!