Colorful Tree-Climbing Tarantulas Found in Brazil

Typhochlaena amma lives in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest mountain range in the state of Espirito Santo, Brazil.
(Image credit: Rogerio Bertani)

A scientist has discovered nine new species of colorful tree-climbing tarantulas in central and eastern Brazil, including four belonging to a mysterious, old genus and others that are quite picky about which plants to choose as homes.

"Instead of the seven species formerly known in the region, we now have sixteen," Rogério Bertanim, a researcher at Brazil's Instituto Butantan, said in a statement.

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