Yes they do have venom. But it is only deadly to small insects such as crickets and locusts. The venom is to be known as painful as a bee sting, but this can differ depending if you are allergic to the chemical structure of the venom
The Mexican red knee tarantula is harmless unless they bite. Their bite is their last resort and if it did bite you it would only feel like a bee sting. If they are threatened they will flick hairs from their abdomen. The hairs will only cause the skin to itch.
Tarantulas are harmless to humans unless stepped on.
The Mexican Red Knee spider you are asking about is actually a Tarantula. It is a large robust tarantula that is black and gray with orange-red knee joints.
Until it bites you
because people hunt them for pets
A Red Knee Tarantula lives in Mexican Rain forests. native to the western face of the pacific sierra madre mountains mexico.
A Red Knee Tarantula lives in Mexican Rain forests. native to the western face of the pacific sierra madre mountains mexico.
It is possible that moulting can make your Mexican Red Knee Tarantula not to eat. Other signs that it is moulting is that it looks weak, it is always hiding, it does not move and the skin looks dark.
Mexican Golden Red Rump Tarantula like other tarantula eats insect or what they called feeders. Feeders might be cockroaches or crickets.
You should feed it!
Mexican Red Knee Tarantula signs that it is about to moult are that it looks weak, it is always hiding, it does not eat, it does not move and the skin looks dark.
The Red Knee Tarantula has no friends. Why? Because he eats all his friends. Why? Because he's a frickin Red Knee Tarantula.
the Mexican red knee female can live up to 30 yrs.
You can find out the age of your tarantula by finding todays date and subtrating the birthdate of the spider from this. Simple really!
is it a tarantula? if so, it's a Mexican redknee tarantula. http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=Mexican+red+knee+tarantula&btnG=Google+Search