What is OBT RCF tarantula?

What is OBT RCF tarantula?

Among those who keep tarantulas as pets Pterinochilus murinus is known as “OBT”, which means “orange baboon tarantula” or “orange bitey thing” and also as the “pterror”, a pun on its Latin genus classification: Pterinochilus. It is also known as the Mombasa golden starburst tarantula.

Is OBT venomous?

A quick glance at bite reports for this species illustrate that it is quick to bite, will bite repeatedly, and its strong venom can produced intense pain and lingering full-body cramping. In other words, the OBT has all the makings for a really bad day.

Where is the OBT tarantula from?

The OBT comes from the central and southern areas of Africa and is known to be found in Angola, Burundi, Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe just to name a few countries. Females of this species can live up to 15 years and grow to almost 6in in size.

Are OBT tarantulas aggressive?

Among those who keep tarantulas as pets this spider is known as ‘OBT’ which means ‘Orange Baboon Tarantula’. These nicknames reference a particular orange colour form that is prized in the hobby for its beauty and confrontational personality. This species of spider is very aggressive and should not be held.

Which tarantula is the most aggressive?

18 Most Aggressive Tarantulas

  1. Cyriopagopus lividus. A male and female Cyriopagopus lividus in courtship.
  2. Ceratogyrus darlingi. Ceratogyrus darlingi.
  3. Pterinochilus murinus. Pterinochilus murinus.
  4. Poecilotheria metallica.
  5. Ephebopus murinus.
  6. Acanthoscurria geniculata.
  7. Lasiodora Klugi.
  8. Cyriopagopus Albostriatus.

Where does the RCF Pterinochilus murinus come from?

However, the variant named RCF is from Northeast Tanzania’s Usambara mountain regions. These tarantulas look stunning in these popular color variants. Their legs appear to have white-colored bands on them, while the body is mainly orange-colored.

What kind of spider is Pterinochilus murinus?

Pterinochilus belongs to the Harpactirinae, commonly known as the baboon spiders. When you hear people talk about “Harpactira elevata“, “Pterinochilus mamillatus” or “Pterinochilus hindei“, they’re having a conversation about Pterinochilus murinus.

What’s the scientific name for the orange baboon tarantula?

The scientific name of the Orange Baboon Tarantula is pterinochilus murinus while its common name is Usambara orange baboon tarantula. Among enthusiasts it is popularly known as the OBT and its pun is ‘Orange Bitey Thingy!’ Their orange coloring has also earned it the moniker Mombasa Golden Starburst Tarantula.

Where does the orange baboon golden starburst tarantula live?

Endemic Location: Angola, Burundi, Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe Pterinochilus murinus or more commonly known as the OBT, Orange Baboon Tarantula, Mombasa golden starburst or Orange Bitey Thing is an Old World Terrestrial Tarantula that has been known to show semi-arboreal tendencies.