
On Safari With Nala - Baboon Spider
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Biology
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1st - 6th Grade
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The video discusses baboon spiders, a subfamily of tarantulas, highlighting their global diversity with over 600 species. It focuses on the Mallan golden brown baboon spider, describing their habitat preferences, such as living in silk-lined burrows to protect from heat. The video explains their lifespan, noting females can live up to 30 years, and their bites, which are harmless but painful. Baboon spiders are nocturnal hunters, using a 'sit and wait' strategy. Mating occurs in spring, with males seeking females. Their diet includes beetles, frogs, and lizards. When threatened, they display defensive behaviors like raising legs and showing fangs. Molting is a part of their life cycle.
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