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Ceratogyrus (2)
Ceratogyrus, the horned baboon tarantulas of southern Africa, are fossorial Old World species with distinctive carapace horns, adapted to arid savannah habitats, known for fast growth, defensive nature, and deep burrow construction. -
Chilobrachys (1)
Chilobrachys is an Asian Old‑World genus of fast-growing, heavy web‑building, fossorial tarantulas. Known for potent venom, defensive temperament, and vivid coloration, found across South and Southeast AsiaScientific Name Common Name Distribution Description Typical Size Care Level Chilobrachys fimbriatus Indian Violet / Violet Earth Tiger India (Goa) Fossorial, heavy webber; violet‑tinged legs, copper abdomen, fast and defensive Legspan ~12–14 cm (4.7–5.5″) Intermediate–Advanced Chilobrachys dyscolus Asian Smokey Earth Tiger / Vietnam Blue Vietnam Chocolate‑brown to metallic blue after molt; intricate burrower, speedy and defensive Legspan ~14–16 cm (5.5–6.3″) Intermediate–Advanced Chilobrachys huahini Asian Fawn / Thai Red Thailand / Malaysia Fossorial with webbing; light fawn‑orange color, fast burrower, very defensive Legspan ~14–18 cm (5.5–7″) Intermediate–Advanced Chilobrachys natanicharum Electric Blue Earth Tiger Thailand (mangroves) Vivid metallic‑blue legs, black body; fossorial, heavy webber, bold and fast-moving Legspan ~12–15 cm (4.7–6″) Advanced-only