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  1. King baboon spider - Wikipedia

    The king baboon spider is rusty brown to orange in color. They live in the shrublands and grasslands of east Africa, often using vegetation as a protective cover for their burrows.

  2. Baboon Spider - African Snakebite Institute

    These large spiders are primitive spiders in the same group as Tarantulas. They get up to about 15 cm including the legs and are bulky and hairy. The males are often found on their search for females, …

  3. Baboon spiders: hairy monsters or furry friends?

    Jan 28, 2014 · Baboon spiders are African tarantulas. They belong to a primitive group of spiders called the mygalomorphs, which also includes trapdoor spiders and several other families. The group is …

  4. Why This Enormous Spider Is Called a Baboon Spider

    Aug 20, 2025 · Baboon spiders are a subfamily of tarantulas inhabiting the different climates and biomes of Africa. They thrive in savannas, dry forests, and grasslands, using the softer soil to burrow and …

  5. King Baboon Spider: Intro, Habitat, Looks, Diet & Life Cycle

    With a leg span of up to 8 inches, the Baboon tarantula is one of Africa’s largest spiders. Preferring a subterranean lifestyle, it digs burrows up to 2 feet deep, providing shelter and a strategic hunting …

  6. Burrowing Behemoth: Secrets of the King Baboon Spider

    Mar 16, 2025 · Pelinobius muticus, commonly known as the King Baboon Spider, is a fascinating and formidable tarantula species. Here’s a detailed look at its characteristics, behavior, and care:

  7. King Baboon Tarantula - Spider Identifications

    King baboon tarantula is the second-largest spider in Africa. When these spiders enter a state of aggression or prepare to strike, they produce a distinct hissing noise through the friction of hairs …

  8. Baboon Spider Atlas

    Many people are afraid of spiders (called arachnophobia) and are horrified by the thought of baboon spiders, or other large spiders, coming into their homes. This is not something to worry about. Most …

  9. Theraphosidae (baboon spiders) - biodiversity explorer

    African species are called baboon spiders due to their hairy appearance and the black scopulae pads on its "feet" resembling the pads on baboon feet. These spiders are often incorrectly referred to as …

  10. Harpactirinae - Wikipedia

    The Harpactirinae (commonly called baboon spiders) are a subfamily of tarantulas which are native to the continent of Africa. Like many Old World tarantulas, they have a relatively strong venom and can …