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https://fearnottarantulas.com/pages/megaphobema-robustum-colombian-giant-redleg-tarantula
Megaphobema robustum (Colombian Giant Redleg Tarantula) info + caresheet Name Pronunciation:Megaphobema (meg-uh-FO-buh-muh)robustum (ruh-BUH-stuhm)* Adapted from The American Tarantula Society New World. TerrestrialSize: Around 7+"Growth Rate: Medium-fastNatural Habitat: Columbia, BogotaHousing Needs: Terrestrial burro
https://www.keepingexoticpets.com/columbian-giant-megaphobema-robustum-tarantula-care-sheet/
If you're considering adding this species to your collection then read on for my detailed Columbian Giant care sheet… Wild Habitat of Megaphobema Robustum. As its common name suggests, Megaphobema robustum hails from Columbia, where it was originally described in 1875 by taxonomist Ausserer. A number of biological surveys have provided location data for this species in the wild.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligustrum_robustum
Ligustrum robustum grows as a shrub or small tree up to 10 m (30 ft) tall though old specimens of more than a hundred years have been observed with a height of 15 m (50 ft). The fruit of the shrub is an ellipsoid berry, bluish-purple when fully ripe, 7-10 mm (0.28-0.39 in) × 4-5 mm (0.16-0.20 in).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megaphobema_robustum
Megaphobema robustum. ( Ausserer, 1875) [1] Megaphobema robustum, known as the Colombian giant tarantula or Colombian giant redleg, was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1875. Found in the tropical rainforests of Colombia and Brazil near logs, it has a span of 6 to 8 inches and will eat crickets, other large insects, small lizards, and mice.
https://animalia.bio/megaphobema-robustum
Megaphobema robustum. Megaphobema robustum, known as the Colombian giant tarantula or Colombian giant redleg, was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1875. Found in the tropical rainforests of Colombia and Brazil near logs, it has a span of 6 to 8 inches and will eat crickets, other large insects, small lizards and mice.
http://www.mikebasictarantula.com/Mega-robustum-care-sheet.html
Common name: Colombian Giant Redleg. Indigenous: Colombia. Habitat: Colombia lies almost entirely in the Torrid Zone, a meteorological term denoting the areas of the earth's surface between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn. The climate, however, varies with the elevation with average annual temperatures of 24° to 27°C (75
https://spiderswrld.com/megaphobema-robustum-description/
Megaphobema robustum can be found in the tropical rainforests of Colombia, with an average yearly rainfall of 2,500mm. The Colombian Giant Redleg, as it is also known, naturally inhabits Bogotá in Colombia. The average annual temperatures range between 23°C to 28°C (73.4°F to 82.4°F) with higher peaks in humid conditions, so providing
https://www.tarantulasoftheworld.com/colombian-giant-redleg-megaphobema-robustum/
Though the more hardier of Megaphobema sp. we recommend you keep the Megaphobema robustum at a slight lower temperature as most tarantulas. We recommend temperatures of 75°F to 84°F with a humidity of 70 to 85%. They do not do well with higher temperatures and a close eye on them should be kept. As always an overflowing water dish should
https://thepetfaq.com/colombian-giant-redleg-tarantula/
The Colombian Giant Redleg Tarantula (Megaphobema robustum) is a New World terrestrial species.She's native to the lowland region of Colombia, particularly in "Los Llanos." Known for being one of the most enormous Tarantulas, the Colombian Giant Redleg can grow to a stunning size of eight inches, a size that really serves to bring out her beautiful coloration.
http://tarantulas.com/caresheets/Robustum.pdf
The Colombian Giant Red-leg Tarantula (Megaphobema robustum) inhabits the rain forests of Colombia. It is oddly named since at about a 7" adult legspan it is certainly large, but is not truly giant compared to the largest tarantulas. Furthermore, its beautiful leg coloration is more of a rust-orange than red and is in striking contrast to the
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/554713-Megaphobema-robustum
Megaphobema robustum, known as the Colombian giant tarantula or Colombian giant redleg, has a span of 6 to 8 inches. Found in the tropical rainforests of Colombia and Brazil near logs, it will eat crickets, other large insects, small lizards and various mice. It is known for its defensive behavior. Megaphobema robustum, known as the Colombian
https://wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/Ligustrum-robustum.pdf
Distribution: Biology and Ecology: Ligustrum robustum is recognized as a highly invasive species by Binggeli et al. (1998) and is included by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (2000) in a list of the 100 most invasive species (only 35 of which are plants). Rejmanek and Richardson (1996) also include it in their list of most
https://devilmountainnursery.com/viburnum-tinus-robustum/
About This Product. Botanical Name: Viburnum tinus 'Robustum'. Common Name: Roundleaf Viburnum, Laurustinus. An evergreen shrub with a narrow, upright growth habit. In spring, buds bloom into flat-topped clusters of small, pinkish white flowers. Attracts pollinators. Showy blue fruits attract birds. Foliage is dark green.
https://plantlust.com/plants/28018/viburnum-tinus-robustum/
Viburnum tinus 'Robustum' is a broadleaf evergreen tree or shrub with green foliage. In spring white and pink flowers emerge followed by blue fruit. Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - shade and regular - occasional water. Does well in well-drained and average soil.
https://www.fws.gov/species/robust-redhorse-moxostoma-robustum
The robust redhorse ( Moxostoma robustum) is one of the largest species in its genus (Moxostoma) and the sucker family (Catostomidae) in North America. The robust redhorse is a heavy-bodied sucker that can reach 31 inches (78 centimeters) in length and weigh up to 18.6 pounds (8.4 kilograms). It has a bronze-colored back and sides, with
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6487153/
Ligustrum robustum (LR) shows antiobesity effects in animal studies.However, little is known about the effect on human. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of LR intake on weight change in obese women and the role of gut microbiota. Thirty overweight and obese female participants (BMI ≥24 kg/m 2) were recruited in the current study.The participants drank LR 10g/d for 12 wks.
https://www.bellamytrees.com/sold-out-species/p/psidium-robustum
Psidium Robustum. $15.00. sold out. Robustum (Araza Grande) is a rare tropical fruit and a close relative of guava. Our seeds were sourced from a grower in Brazil because they are so difficult to find stateside. While a tropical/subtropical tree, psidiums in general are quite cold hardy. Ideal for zones down to 9a or even colder climates if
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccharum_robustum
Saccharum robustum, the robust cane, is a species of plant found in New Guinea. Ecology. Eumetopina flavipes, the island sugarcane planthopper, a species of planthopper present throughout South East Asia which is a vector for the sugarcane pathogen Ramu stunt disease, occurs also on S. robustum.
https://nmrareplants.unm.edu/node/65
This tall larkspur is an enigma. Warnock (1997) places it in several northern New Mexico mountain ranges. Yet only two counties (Colfax and Taos) are represented by specimens at the University of New Mexico Herbarium. Most tall species of Delphinium in New Mexico are taxonomically ambiguous and need additional study.
https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=ACRO7
Achnatherum robustum (Vasey) Barkworth sleepygrass. Data Source. Last Revised by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team. Curated and maintained by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team. Data Documentation. The PLANTS Database includes the following 17 data sources of Achnatherum robustum (Vasey) Barkworth. Documentation State Type
https://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACTI/Family/Cactaceae/25919/Gymnocalycium_robustum
Gymnocalycium robustum R.Kiesling, O.Ferrari & D.Metzing Description: Gymnocalycium robustumSN|25919]]SN|25919]] , as the name states, is a robust, rugged cactus species characterized by thick ribs and round podaria (tubercles) with few short spines and thick receptacles and fruits.
https://www.dnr.sc.gov/swap/supplemental/freshwaterfish/robustredhorse2015.pdf
Moxostoma robustum. IONTaxonomy and Basic DescriptionThe Robust Redhorse is a large, heavy-bodied sucker that can reach lengths greater than 70 cm (28 in.) nd weights up to 8 kg (17.6 lbs.). The Robust Redhorse has large, molar-like pharyngeal teeth specialized for crushing ha.
https://bioone.org/journals/bulletin-of-the-american-museum-of-natural-history/volume-2009/issue-318/593.1/Long-Legged-Pursuit-Carnivorans-Amphicyonidae-Daphoeninae-from-the-Early-Miocene/10.1206/593.1.full
Borocyon robustum (∼100-150 kg) was the most widely distributed, occurring during the early Hemingfordian from the Pacific Northwest through the Great Plains to the Florida Gulf Coast. Regional aridity prevalent in the North American midcontinent during the Arikareean may have contributed to the emergence of Borocyon by providing an