Hemirrhagus chilango

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Description

Hemirrhagus chilango is a tarantula species found in Mexico. It is one of several species in the genus Hemirrhagus. Key facts about H. chilango: Adult females can have a body length of around 3-4 cm, with males being slightly smaller. The coloration is typically a dark brown to black, with no distinct patterns or markings. H. chilango is a terrestrial species that inhabits burrows or crevices in rocky habitats. Like many New World tarantulas, it has urticating bristles on its abdomen that can be kicked off as a defense mechanism. The natural history and behavior of this species in the wild are poorly studied, and more research is needed to understand its ecology and conservation status. The current conservation status of H. chilango is unknown, and further research is required to assess any potential threats to its populations in the wild. As with many tarantula species in Mexico, habitat loss and overcollection for the pet trade may pose significant risks to wild populations.

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