Stuffed Animal Toy
Help Your Child Explore The Wilderness of Their Imagination. Made From Durable Materials With Realistic Design, This High Quality Toy is Made To Last Through Years of Exploration and Imaginative Play. Bring Animal Awareness To Children With Endorsements From Some of The Most Prominent Conservation Organizations In The World. Every CUDDLEKINS Toy Purchased Also Helps Give The "Fearless Girls" of India Hope and Rescue From Abuse, Neglect and At Risk, Giving Them a Safe and Loving Home Free of Fear and Full of Joy.
• Age Range: 0+
• Gender: Boy; Girl
• Size: Around 12"
• Brand: CK Cuddlekins
• Name: Tarantula
• Category: Spiders - Arachnids
• Location: U.S., Central America, and throughout South America. Other species occur variously in Africa, Asia and all of Australia. In Europe, some species occur in Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Italy, and Cyprus.
• Highly Detailed
• All New Material
• Hand Crafted
• Outside Texture: Soft Plush
• Content: Polyester Fiber & Plastic Pellet Eyes
This big 12 inch soft plush cuddling stuffed spider uses the finest of fabrics and don't worry his two chelicerae fangs don't bite, but loves to be hugged and played with and with his eight legs he has lots of hugs to offer. He also is already dressed up in "Trick or Treat" Colors of Black & Orange. His brown fuzzy web storage pouch is just going to spin some love and fun in your playtime.
Scientific Classifications;
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Suborder: Opisthothelae
Infraorder: Mygalomorphae
Family: Theraphosidae
Thorell, 1870
Over 900 species in the world. All spiders are venomous. A tarantula’s blood is not true blood but rather a liquid called haemolymph, or hemolymph. In the Americas, large members of the wasp family termed "tarantula hawks", are parasitoids, predators of tarantulas. The largest tarantula hawks, will track, attack and kill large tarantulas. The wasp must deliver a sting to paralyze the spider and then drags it back into its burrow before depositing an egg on the prey's abdomen. The wasp then seals the spider in its burrow and flies off to search for more hosts. The wasp larva hatches and feeds on the spider's non-essential parts and, as it approaches pupation, it consumes the remainder.
TO CLEAN: Wipe with damp sponge or cloth, using warm water and mild soap. When dry, brush to restore appearance of pile.
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