💯👍📦💯UNBOXING GRAMMOSTOLA ROSEA: Appearance, Size & Setup💯📦😲💯 #unboxing #nature #youtube ##viral
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Published7 months ago
Duration4:34
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Languageen
CategoryPets & Animals
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Description
Cramostola rosea is a species of tarantula belonging to the family Theraphosidae — the same family that includes many large, hairy spiders commonly kept as pets.
Here are some quick facts about it:
🕷️ Scientific classification:
Genus: Cramostola
Species: Cramostola rosea
Family: Theraphosidae
Subfamily: Theraphosinae
🌍 Distribution:
This species is native to South America, particularly found in regions like Ecuador and Colombia, where it inhabits tropical and subtropical forests.
🌿 Appearance:
Medium-sized tarantula with a dense covering of hairs.
Its coloration is typically brownish or grayish with subtle pink or rose tones on the carapace or legs — which inspired the name “rosea.”
The overall look is somewhat similar to other terrestrial tarantulas from South America.
🕸️ Behavior:
It is a terrestrial (ground-dwelling) species.
Builds burrows or hides under logs and rocks.
Usually docile, though not as commonly seen in the pet trade as Grammostola rosea (the more famous Chilean rose tarantula — note the similar name but different genus).
💡 Important note:
People often confuse Cramostola rosea with Grammostola rosea. The latter (Grammostola rosea) is the Chilean rose tarantula, a very popular pet species. Cramostola rosea, however, is a different and much rarer species known mainly to arachnologists and collectors.