Tarantula Fun Fact #2: Hibernation

Tarantulas and every kind of spider live everywhere around the globe except for Alaska because of low food resources and the obvious extreme drop in temperature. Spiders can't warm their own body temperature and that they have limitations since they haven't evolved to that level like us mammals. While tarantulas move faster in warmer areas like rainforests, those who live in average climates where it gets drastically warm and cold throughout the year, are spiders that hibernate. Spiders that burrow (like most tarantulas) secures itself from the from the winter by the use of their webbing and dirt substance covering the burrow. The limit of a tarantula would be around 10-20 degrees Celsius but the type of tarantula does vary. The tarantula's speed will slow once it is around 35 degrees Celsius and below.

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