No there aren't any known Tarantula species found in New Zealand. Bio-Security claims that the introduction of large Spiders will in fact ruin New Zealand's wonderful and rare wildlife.
No. NZ doesn't allow the introduction of insects or animals or mammals that are not already in NZ. It will interfer with the ecosystem.
No, there are no tarantulas native to Wyoming.
Tarantulas are coldblooded, like any other arthropod.
of course not! they would have to fumigate all of NYC of any tarantulas!
Yes
Yes they can. Tarantulas will eat pretty much any live animal they can overpower.
Yes, there are a great many lizards, and other reptiles including toroises, in Greece.
Young tarantulas, like any young Spiders, are referred to as spiderlings. This often shortened by hobbyists t "slings".
Yes, wasps in the Pompilidae family in the United States are predators of tarantulas. Giant centepedes are also predators.
You will probably never see them. If you're going to be living in Texas, tarantulas will be the least of your problems. In any case, US species of tarantulas are completely harmless, especially when compared with the black widow and the brown recluse.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids