Tarantula's Time-lapsed Transformation
5 years ago
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Occurred on April 12, 2019 / Glendale, California, USA
Info from Licensor: "This video, shot by Wildlife Educator Sean Roach, captures the incredible way that a tarantula grows, by molting its exoskeleton. While condensed to only 17 seconds, this time-lapse took 6 hours to capture the process. It’s estimated that 85% of the animals on Earth grow this same way, by molting their exoskeleton. The spider in this video is a 5” female Mexican red knee tarantula. Her name is Rosa. She is 8 years old and can live to 25 years or longer."
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