AUSTIN, Texas — Most Texans are familiar with rattlesnake season, but did you know there's also a time of year when tarantulas are more common?
Each May, these spiders emerge from their underground hiding spots to breed. Tarantula mating season differs by region, but it typically lasts through July across Texas. , one of 14 types of tarantulas that lives throughout the state. The Texas Brown Tarantula is considered venomous to its prey, but it doesn't carry enough toxins to pose a serious threat to humans.
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