Not usually. Once the eggs hatch, the spiderlings are completely independent - quickly dispersing in search of their first meal. However - while the eggs are developing, some tarantulas 'stand guard' over the egg-sac to keep it safe from predators.
Yes, on some level it seems to, although it isn't clear just how much the mother actually teaches them, and how much they already know at birth. Tarantula babies, known as "spiderlings," are born with limited vision and limited ability to find food. Most mother tarantulas will seek out insects for their babies and bring the insects back to them until the babies are old enough and able to forage for food on their own. But the babies seem to inherently know how to seek food (there is some evidence of babies cannibalizing each other, in fact); in many cases, scientists have observed that spiderlings rely on their mother in their earliest days when their foraging skills are not sufficiently developed. However, there have also been cases when, for whatever reason, the mother just left the babies and let them fend for themselves.
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they have up to 100 young and then if the female mates she will then have 200 more so that is 300 she has seconds to mate she chooses the one for her ad has thousands of babies of her species
It varies widely. Many leay their eggs and abondon them. Others, such as pillbugs and scorpions carry teir young with them. Ants, bees, and wasps actively care for their young.
After 2 years, they have babies.
First, an adult Tarantula Hawk will go hunting for a Tarantula in it's burrow. Once it finds the burrow, it will drag the Tarantula out of it's burrow and inject a paralyzing venom into it. When the Tarantula is paralyzed, it will be taken into burrow made by the wasp and a single egg will be laid on the Tarantula. The wasp will leave. When the egg hatches, the larvae will feed on the living Tarantula. The larvae will eventually enter the inside of the Tarantula, consuming it from the inside out. While it does this, it has to avoid any major organs in the Tarantula so that it's food doesn't die. The Tarantula Hawk will become an adult (after the pupa stage) and leave. That is the cycle for the Tarantula Hawk.
Female tarantulas reach breeding age at around two years old.
They each plant their young on another organism and let their young use the organism as a host for them to feed
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Many animals do not eat the tarantula because it has harmful hairs surrounding its body that can sting the predator, so most animals avoid it!
It depends on the species. Most tarantula species commonly reach sexual maturity anywhere between 2 and 5 years of age, although a few can take up to a decade.
The word tarantula has four syllables. The syllables of the word are ta-ran-tu-la.
some say 2,400 buts its actually 15-18 it depends on what kind it is hope it helps
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Yes, its a tarantula. by the looks from it its a tarantula
many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day