Where are the prominent white or cream-colored markings primarily situated on the legs of the *A. seemanni*?

Answer

On the femurs of the legs

The defining striped pattern that gives the Zebra Tarantula its common name is specifically concentrated on the femurs of its legs. The femurs are the segments of the leg that are closest to the main body (cephalothorax). The dark brown or black color of the main body and the legs serves as a background against which these white or cream-colored bands appear. This placement creates the distinct visual effect that resembles white bands or 'knees' encircling the upper part of the limbs.

Where are the prominent white or cream-colored markings primarily situated on the legs of the *A. seemanni*?
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