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Bumba tapajos

Bumba tapajos

The Bumba tapajos is a terrestrial species native to the Tapajós region of Brazil. It has a dark body with subtle markings on its legs and is known for its burrowing habits in both dry and humid environments.

Cardiopelma mascatum (Orange Flame Rump)Cardiopelma mascatum
🕷️ Scientific NameBumba tapajos
🌍 OriginBrazil (Tapajós region)
📏 Size11 – 13 cm
🎨 ColorDark brown with subtle markings
🌳 HabitatTerrestrial, rainforest and dry regions
📑 GenusBumba

🍽️ Diet:
Feeds on insects such as crickets, roaches, and beetles. Occasionally preys on small vertebrates.

Caribena laeta (Puerto Rican Pinktoe)Caribena laeta

🛡️ Behavior:
This species is calm and prefers to hide in burrows or under debris. It may flick urticating hairs if threatened but is not known for aggressive behavior.

Caribena versicolorCaribena versicolor

🔍 Particularities:
Bumba tapajos is appreciated for its calm demeanor and adaptability to different environments, making it a suitable species for a wide range of collectors.

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