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Was (wer) ist Tarantel - definition


Tarantulae         
  • The molting process
  • A tarantula next to a U.S. size 11 shoe, to show scale, taken near Austin, Texas
  • Male California ebony tarantula (''[[Aphonopelma eutylenum]]'') wandering near Exeter, CA
  • Close-up of a tarantula's eyes
  • Fried tarantula in a Cambodian restaurant
  • ''L. parahybana'', [[chelicerae]] of an adult female
  • Claws at the end of the leg of ''[[Lasiodora parahybana]]''
  • Eye ports seen in an [[exuvia]] (molted skin)
  • ''[[Aphonopelma mojave]].'' Tarantula native to the Mojave Desert searches for a burrow.
  • The molted skin of a juvenile ''[[Phormictopus cancerides]] cancerides'' (second molting)
  • Subadult female ''[[Poecilotheria regalis]]''
  • A Brazilian tarantula in defensively threatening position
  • Tarantula food leftovers
  • Opening to a tarantula burrow
  • Tarantula at the mouth of its burrow
FAMILY OF OFTEN HAIRY AND VERY LARGE ARACHNIDS
Theraphosidae; Tarantulas; Tarantel; Taranchula; Baboon spider; Tarantula spider; Theraphosid; Tarantulae; Sexual dimorphism in tarantulas
·pl of Tarantula.
Tarantula         
  • The molting process
  • A tarantula next to a U.S. size 11 shoe, to show scale, taken near Austin, Texas
  • Male California ebony tarantula (''[[Aphonopelma eutylenum]]'') wandering near Exeter, CA
  • Close-up of a tarantula's eyes
  • Fried tarantula in a Cambodian restaurant
  • ''L. parahybana'', [[chelicerae]] of an adult female
  • Claws at the end of the leg of ''[[Lasiodora parahybana]]''
  • Eye ports seen in an [[exuvia]] (molted skin)
  • ''[[Aphonopelma mojave]].'' Tarantula native to the Mojave Desert searches for a burrow.
  • The molted skin of a juvenile ''[[Phormictopus cancerides]] cancerides'' (second molting)
  • Subadult female ''[[Poecilotheria regalis]]''
  • A Brazilian tarantula in defensively threatening position
  • Tarantula food leftovers
  • Opening to a tarantula burrow
  • Tarantula at the mouth of its burrow
FAMILY OF OFTEN HAIRY AND VERY LARGE ARACHNIDS
Theraphosidae; Tarantulas; Tarantel; Taranchula; Baboon spider; Tarantula spider; Theraphosid; Tarantulae; Sexual dimorphism in tarantulas
·noun Any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous, especially the European species (Tarantula apuliae). The tarantulas of Texas and adjacent countries are large species of Mygale.
Tarantulas         
  • The molting process
  • A tarantula next to a U.S. size 11 shoe, to show scale, taken near Austin, Texas
  • Male California ebony tarantula (''[[Aphonopelma eutylenum]]'') wandering near Exeter, CA
  • Close-up of a tarantula's eyes
  • Fried tarantula in a Cambodian restaurant
  • ''L. parahybana'', [[chelicerae]] of an adult female
  • Claws at the end of the leg of ''[[Lasiodora parahybana]]''
  • Eye ports seen in an [[exuvia]] (molted skin)
  • ''[[Aphonopelma mojave]].'' Tarantula native to the Mojave Desert searches for a burrow.
  • The molted skin of a juvenile ''[[Phormictopus cancerides]] cancerides'' (second molting)
  • Subadult female ''[[Poecilotheria regalis]]''
  • A Brazilian tarantula in defensively threatening position
  • Tarantula food leftovers
  • Opening to a tarantula burrow
  • Tarantula at the mouth of its burrow
FAMILY OF OFTEN HAIRY AND VERY LARGE ARACHNIDS
Theraphosidae; Tarantulas; Tarantel; Taranchula; Baboon spider; Tarantula spider; Theraphosid; Tarantulae; Sexual dimorphism in tarantulas
·pl of Tarantula.