Chilobrachys huahini also known as the Asian fawn, Hauhini bird spider or Hauhini birdeater tarantula is a tarantula which was first described in 1996 by Gunter Schmidt and Siegfried Huber. It is named after Hua Hin, Thailand, where it is found.
Description
Females live 11 to 12 years, while males live 2 to 4. Their bodies are all around brown, with some darker stripping in the carapace and legs. Males are a bit lighter than the females, though their coloration is still brown. == Habitat ==
It is a terrestrialtarantula, but is also an opportunistic burrower. They are very defensive, and are quite skittish; they are quite fast, and persistent provocation may result in a bite. As they are old worldtarantulas, they do possess potentially significant venom. == References ==