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- Q134779 subject Q18698889.
- Q134779 subject Q8444230.
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- Q134779 abstract "The Antilles pinktoe tarantula (Avicularia versicolor), also known as the Martinique red tree spider or the Martinique pinktoe, is native to Guadeloupe, Dominica and Martinique in the Caribbean Sea. It is popular as a spider pet because of its docile character and unique coloration.Antilles pinktoe tarantulas are arboreal (tree-dwelling). They spin elaborate funnel webs in which they spend most of their time. Accordingly, in captivity, cage height is much more important than floor space. Decor consists of tree branches or cork pieces to which the spider can attach its web.Spiderlings of A. versicolor are bright blue, with a black tree trunk pattern on the abdomen. As they grow, they gradually lose their blue coloration; the carapace turns green, the abdomen red, and the legs turn green with pink tarsi and a covering of purple hairs. The species is in general more colorful than the related Pinktoe tarantula. Males usually are slightly more brightly colored than females. As in most tarantula species, males do not grow as large as females, and their abdomens are smaller than those of females, even in proportion to their size.".
- Q134779 binomialAuthority Q860169.
- Q134779 class Q1358.
- Q134779 family Q213383.
- Q134779 genus Q292098.
- Q134779 kingdom Q729.
- Q134779 order Q12081.
- Q134779 order Q1357.
- Q134779 phylum Q1360.
- Q134779 synonym "*Aranea hirtipes".
- Q134779 synonym "*Mygale hirtipes".
- Q134779 synonym "*Mygale versicolor".
- Q134779 thumbnail Avicularia_versicolor_9_Fh.jpg?width=300.
- Q134779 wikiPageExternalLink gallery-tarantulas.php.
- Q134779 wikiPageExternalLink AntillesPinktoedTreeSpider.php.
- Q134779 wikiPageExternalLink Avicularia_versicolor.
- Q134779 wikiPageExternalLink Category:Avicularia.
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- Q134779 wikiPageExternalLink tarantula.php?species=Avicularia.
- Q134779 wikiPageExternalLink avicularia-versicolor-antilles-treespider-martinique-pink-toe.
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- Q134779 classis "Arachnida".
- Q134779 familia Q213383.
- Q134779 genus "Avicularia".
- Q134779 name "Martinique pinktoe tarantula".
- Q134779 ordo Q1357.
- Q134779 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q134779 regnum "Animalia".
- Q134779 subordo Q12081.
- Q134779 synonyms "*Aranea hirtipes *Mygale hirtipes *Mygale versicolor".
- Q134779 type Animal.
- Q134779 type Arachnid.
- Q134779 type Eukaryote.
- Q134779 type Species.
- Q134779 type Thing.
- Q134779 type Q19088.
- Q134779 type Q729.
- Q134779 comment "The Antilles pinktoe tarantula (Avicularia versicolor), also known as the Martinique red tree spider or the Martinique pinktoe, is native to Guadeloupe, Dominica and Martinique in the Caribbean Sea. It is popular as a spider pet because of its docile character and unique coloration.Antilles pinktoe tarantulas are arboreal (tree-dwelling). They spin elaborate funnel webs in which they spend most of their time. Accordingly, in captivity, cage height is much more important than floor space.".
- Q134779 label "Antilles pinktoe tarantula".
- Q134779 depiction Avicularia_versicolor_9_Fh.jpg.
- Q134779 name "Martinique pinktoe tarantula".