Aphonopelma seemanni

Aphonopelma seemanni (Costa Rican Zebra Tarantula / Striped-Knee Tarantula)
The Aphonopelma seemanni, also known as the “Costa Rican Zebra Tarantula” or “Striped-Knee Tarantula,” is a species native to Central America, particularly Costa Rica. It is widely recognized for the striking white stripes that run down its legs, contrasting with its dark brown or black body.

🕷️ Scientific Name | Aphonopelma seemanni |
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🌍 Origin | Costa Rica, Nicaragua |
📏 Size | 12 – 15 cm |
🎨 Color | Dark brown to black with white stripes on legs |
📑 Genus | Aphonopelma |
🍽️ Diet:
Feeds primarily on insects such as crickets, beetles, and grasshoppers. In its natural habitat, it may also consume small vertebrates such as lizards and frogs.

🛡️ Behavior:
This species is generally docile but can become defensive when threatened. It tends to flick urticating hairs or retreat to its burrow if provoked.

🔍 Particularities:
The Costa Rican Zebra Tarantula is one of the most popular tarantulas in the pet trade due to its striking appearance, manageable size, and relatively easy care.