The genus pho is a genus name under the family Sparassidae, also known as the genus Bird-eating Spider. Tarantula is a large spider that is widely distributed, with more than 1,300 species in the world. Tarantula spiders are large in size, come in various colors, and often have distinctive markings and patterns. They are good at preying on insects and small vertebrates, including birds, hence the name "tarantula".
The genus pho is mainly distributed in Australia and New Zealand, and there are currently more than 20 known species. This genus of tarantula is large in size, up to more than 10 centimeters in length, mostly grayish-brown or brown in color. It has special vision and movement abilities and can quickly capture prey in a short period of time.