they taste,smell and sense with their legs. By Six grade student at forsyth academy
A tarantula feels the movement of the prey. Watching them hunt is fun to watch. The fangs are exposed when they raise the front legs and they can jump to grab the prey.
Tarantulas are venomous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize it. Their venom is not deadly to humans.
they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way... they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way... they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way... they sense their prey the anaconda uses there sense of smell and mouth sense of heat to sense that their prey is coming or on its way...
They need poison to immobilize and liquify their prey.
Tarantulas have a wide variety of methods for obtaining their food. There are trapdoor tarantulas that build web traps and wait for prey. Others pounce on their prey.
Tarantulas have two body parts (the cephalothorax and the abdomen), eight walking legs and two pedipalps that are used for touching and moving prey.
the tree frog is both a prey and a predortor
Tarantulas consume their prey for energy. The way they consumer their prey is by first paralyzing it with venom, and then injecting the prey with digestive enzymes. The enzymes dissolve their prey's soft tissues, which the tarantula then consumes.
a tarantula catches his prey bye waiting till he sees his prey and then he runs super fast to them and eats it. IT usually eats thing bigger then them
Tarantulas are ambush predators and therefore have to remain still to be able to catch prey unawares it would be a waste of energy to go running about the place and showing where you are to prey
Frogs use the sense of smell to hunt down prey.
There are many predators of tarantulas. These include; wasps, centipedes, other spiders, birds of prey - and humans !
by there whisker