What is new mexican tarantula?

The New Mexican Tarantula, also known as the Arizona Blond Tarantula, is a large, docile species of tarantula found in the southwest United States. They can grow up to 5 inches in size, with females typically being larger than males. Their bodies are covered in a distinctive light-colored hair that gives them their unique appearance.

New Mexican Tarantulas are primarily found in arid desert regions, where they spend their time hiding in burrows during the day and hunting for prey at night. Their diet consists primarily of insects, but they will also prey on small rodents and lizards.

Although they are venomous, the bite of a New Mexican Tarantula is not considered dangerous to humans, and they generally only bite as a last resort when threatened. They are commonly kept as exotic pets, and their docile nature and unique appearance make them a popular choice among spider enthusiasts.