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Español: La tarántula ibérica es una araña grande y peluda que se encuentra en la Península Ibérica. Presenta un cuerpo robusto y patas gruesas cubiertas de cerdas. Su coloración varía, pero generalmente son de tonos oscuros o marrones. Esta especie es conocida por su aspecto imponente y su veneno, aunque no supone una amenaza para los seres humanos. Las tarántulas ibéricas son cazadoras nocturnas y se alimentan de insectos y otros pequeños invertebrados. Son una parte fascinante de la fauna de la región ibérica.
This is a photography of a Special Area of Conservation in Spain with the ID:
ES0000035. Natura2000 entry, EEA entry
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