How does the evolutionary strategy of *A. seemanni* differ structurally from that of the arboreal *Cyriopagopus albostriatus*?
*A. seemanni* evolved ground-dwelling defenses like urticating hairs, rather than climbing agility.
The evolutionary paths of these two striped species have diverged significantly due to their respective habitats. *Cyriopagopus albostriatus*, known as the Cobalt Blue Tarantula, is an Old World species often associated with arboreal (tree-dwelling) habits, requiring specialized agility for climbing. In contrast, *Aphonopelma seemanni*, being a New World tarantula restricted to the forest floor, evolved defensive strategies suited for a ground-dwelling existence. This includes a strong reliance on terrestrial camouflage and the use of urticating hairs for defense, contrasting with the mobility-focused adaptations required by arboreal genera.

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