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A great find! A subadult Texas tan tarantula is seen out in the open in broad daylight in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas on a hot autumn afternoon. These long-lived, gentle spiders are harmless to humans and can be found throughout most of Southeast Texas.

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Rich Leighton
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Keywords
Animalia, Aphonopelma, Aphonopelma anax, Arachnida, Araneae, Arthropoda, Chelicerata, Edinburg, Hidalgo County, La Sal Del Rey, Lower Rio Grande NWR, Lower Rio Grande National Wildlife Refuge, Mygalomorphae, NWR, National Wildlife Refuge, RGV, Texas, Texas tan tarantula, Theraphosidae, animal, arachnid, arachnophobia, arthropod, autumn, brown, bug, fall, fang, fangs, hairy, hunter, invertebrate, nature, predator, spider, tan, tarantula, venomous, wildlife
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A great find! A subadult Texas tan tarantula is seen out in the open in broad daylight in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas on a hot autumn afternoon. These long-lived, gentle spiders are harmless to humans and can be found throughout most of Southeast Texas.