These tarantulas that don't bite have hairs with poison but they don't shed the hair, they sting the prey with the hair.
Pink Zebra Beauty Tarantula same with other tarantula moult or molt. Moult or molt is also known as sloughing, shedding, ecdysis in which an animal routinely casts off a part of its body such as skin.
most spiders are cannibalistic. the tarantula does probably eat other spiders for that reason and the tarantula does eat meat as a primary source of nutrients.
Poisons produced by plants and other animals could harm another animal if eaten. Also, depending on the animal, a food not poisonous to one animal, could be to another. Garlic is poison for a cat.
Crickets and other small bugs. I have put a baby toad in with my tarantula and it ate it. Some tarantula owners feed them baby mice.
"Moulted" refers to the shedding or shedding of skin, feathers, fur, or other exterior body coverings as part of an animal's growth process. It is a natural and necessary process for many species to replace old or damaged coverings with new ones.
The most poisonous animal is the box jellyfish, which can deliver a venomous sting that is potentially deadly to humans. Other highly poisonous animals include the golden poison frog, pufferfish, and the inland taipan snake.
A tarantula will eat anything it can overpower, including insects, other Spiders, lizards, mice, small birds, whatever.
Yes but like any other poison it is very dangerous if a pet or any other animal or kid can come in contact with. Many other safer measures to use to get rid of. If wanting to use a poison I would suggest a enclosed poison bait station that way the only thing that can get to it is the mice itself
The poison used to kill possums has arsenic in it. It can also contain cyanide, ethylene glycol, and several other dangerous chemicals that are used to kill the animal.
bugs and other small animals
The Bahia Grey Tarantula is as its name entails, grey. There are other species as well that are grey, to my knowledge.
Unlikely, unless the deer is wounded. Rat poison is an anticoagulant, and can only kill if the animal begins bleeding due to cuts or other injuries. Rat poison works on rats because they fight frequently and once injured the poison causes them to uncontrollably bleed to death.