The Tarantula Has a 6th Sense
Tarantulas are the world’s largest spiders. They live in all continents except Antarctica as they can inhabit deserts, rainforests, and grasslands. There are more than 800 species of tarantulas ranging from ½” to 10” long. Most tarantulas are hairy, have fangs, 8 legs, and 8 eyes, even though they don’t see well. Tarantulas have the gift of perfect timing and keen perception to get what they want. They are sensitive and can detect the slightest vibrations in the ground. Thus, the tarantula waits in ambush until their prey gets close. They remind us that we can always get what we want if we are patient.
The tarantula is highly observant and intelligent. Calm and creative, they think outside the box. Mostly solitary, tarantulas venture out only when necessary, in order to find something they’re interested in. When they move forward, they trust their intuition to guide them. The tarantula is realistic and logical but seems to have a 6th sense to know what others are thinking. They are optimistic yet cautious. The tarantula walks in a very balanced way symbolizing their patience and boldness. They are generally easy to handle and even make good house pets. People with tarantula power are inventive, creative, tenacious, and have a strong wit. Strong and agile, tarantula people know how to communicate well, especially through speaking and writing. Connecting with the tarantula power animal is beneficial because they support and foster a sharp focus.