Bonnetina

Bonnetina tindoo

Bonnetina tindoo

The Bonnetina tindoo is native to Mexico and is known for its dark, almost black body and lighter stripes on its legs. It is a burrowing species found in dry, arid regions.

Bonnetina unamBonnetina unam
🕷️ Scientific NameBonnetina tindoo
🌍 OriginMexico
📏 Size10 – 12 cm
🎨 ColorDark body with leg striping
🌳 HabitatArid regions, terrestrial
📑 GenusBonnetina

🍽️ Diet:
Feeds on small invertebrates like crickets and beetles.

Brachionopus annulatusBrachionopus annulatus

🛡️ Behavior:
This species is shy and reclusive, preferring to hide in its burrow. It can be defensive when threatened.

Brachionopus pretoriaeBrachionopus pretoriae

🔍 Particularities:
Bonnetina tindoo is prized for its dark coloration and subtle leg markings.

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