Brachionopus
Brachionopus annulatus

Brachionopus annulatus (Giant Redknee Baboon Spider)
The Brachionopus annulatus, commonly known as the “Giant Redknee Baboon Spider,” is a species native to South Africa. It is known for its reddish-brown knees that contrast with its darker body, similar to the more famous tarantulas of the Brachypelma genus. This species is terrestrial and prefers dry, scrubland habitats.
Brachionopus pretoriae
| 🕷️ Scientific Name | Brachionopus annulatus |
|---|---|
| 🌍 Origin | South Africa |
| 📏 Size | 7 – 9 cm |
| 🎨 Color | Dark brown body, reddish knees |
| 🌳 Habitat | Scrubland, terrestrial |
| 📑 Genus | Brachionopus |
🍽️ Diet:
Feeds on small insects such as crickets, beetles, and other invertebrates.
Brachionopus robustus
🛡️ Behavior:
This species can be defensive when disturbed. It tends to retreat to its burrow rather than engage, but will use threat postures if necessary.
Brachionopus tristis
🔍 Particularities:
The Giant Redknee Baboon Spider is a lesser-known species but is interesting for its striking coloration and similarities to more famous tarantulas like Brachypelma hamorii.


