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  1. Oct 22, 2021 · 15. Tarantulas. Tarantulas have a painful bite and an intimidating appearance. Yet, they’re relatively harmless with venom that’s milder than a bee sting. In spite of this, they’re listed as illegal pets in Singapore due to the fact that they’re an endangered species.

  2. May 30, 2019 · Singapore has a common variety, small and brown with a leg span of around 7 cm. This was the first tarantula I saw in Singapore. Also, there is a larger black species with a leg span of about 12 cm. A third species lives high up in trees (arboreal).

  3. May 2, 2022 · The Singapore Blue Tarantula (Omothymus violaceopes) is an Old World arboreal species native to Singapore and Malaysia. They’re famed for their large size and striking blue color, and these features have made them incredibly popular among hobbyists.

  4. Male: 17 mm. Distribution: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia. Theraphosidae and several other families of primitive spiders are collectively known as "Mygalomorph Spiders". These are hairy, robust spiders with heavy jaws projecting forward horizontally from the cephalothorax.

  5. The Omothymus violaceopes, formerly the Lampropelma violaceopes, is known commonly in the hobby as the Singapore Blue Tarantula. This is an Old World arboreal tarantula that comes from Malaysia and Singapore.

  6. The Singapore blue (Omothymus violaceopes) is a large, arboreal species of tarantula from Malaysia and Singapore. These spiders have been known to grow in excess of 9 inches (23 cm) across. The legs are an intense blue with a brown or gold carapace .

  7. The Singapore Blue tarantula is a mind-blowing species in so many ways. Firstly, there’s the appearance. As their common name suggests, the Singapore Blue is clothed in vibrant royal blue hairs that look almost purple in some lights.

  8. The Singapore blue (Omothymus violaceopes) is a large, arboreal species of tarantula from Malaysia and Singapore. These spiders have been known to grow in excess of 9 inches (23 cm) across. The legs are an intense blue with a brown or gold carapace.

  9. The species is distributed in the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, and Singapore is its type locality (Koh et al., 2022). While the Singapore blue tarantula is well-known and popular in the pet trade (see e.g., Adams, 2023; Jesse, 2022), it appears to be rarely encountered in the wild in Singapore.

  10. The Singapore Blue Tarantula is a species native of Singapore and Malaysia. And this tarantula is one to fall in love with. They are best known for their amazing blueish purple colors.