How are tarantulas are different from other spiders??
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Tarantulas have eight legs just like other spiders, and they use them to propel themselves forward. They have tiny claws on the ends of their legs that allow them to climb and cling to walls and ceilings, but most species of tarantula are ground dwellers and even live in burrows beneath the ground.
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A tarantula is a large spider in the infraorder Mygalomorphae.…Chiefly, their fangs point down, whereas the fangs of true spiders join in a pincer-like arrangement. Some mygalomorphs are small or even tiny, but you'd never apply the word "tarantula" to one that wasn't big and robust.
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