What are tarantulas? Why are these spiders so feared? Danniella Sherwood from the Natural History Museum explains all you need to know about tarantulas

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Published: Thursday, 30 November 2023 at 13:38 PM


Tarantulas – more accurately called theraphosids – are large spiders with a fearsome reputation. Danniella Sherwood from the Natural History Museum explains all you need to about these much maligned spiders

What are tarantulas?

Confusingly, the name tarantula originally referred to the wolf spider (Lycosa tarantula), which belongs to an entirely different family. It was thought that its bite could only be survived by performing a dance called the tarantella. However, in popular culture, the name tarantula is nowadays almost synonymous with theraphosids.

Why are tarantulas so feared?

Predominantly due to their large size, but also the long-held belief that their venom can be fatal to humans. While some species can produce medical symptoms in humans, no evidence of fatalities from theraphosid bites has ever been recorded.          

How many species of tarantulas are there?

There are currently more than 1,000 species of theraphosid recognised, with further species being discovered every year.

What’s the biggest tarantula?