There are hundreds of known species and more are being identified regularly. There are often disputes over new species as to whether they are mixed breeds or genuine new species.
Yes , many species of tarantula are to be regarded as an 'outdoor' type of arachnid . ~ see related link below .
Tarantulas are a family, not a species.
A Tarantula can be 3-12 inches depending upon species .
In South Carolina, the most notable species of tarantula is the Eastern Tarantula (Aphonopelma hentzi). This species is known for its large size and hairy appearance, commonly found in sandy or loose soil areas. Additionally, the Carolina Wolf Spider (Hogna carolinensis) is often mistaken for a tarantula due to its size and hairy body, but it is not a true tarantula. Overall, the Eastern Tarantula is the primary species native to the region.
arachnid.
depending on the species of tarantula anywhere from 50-2000 eggs are laid so the number differs greatly from one species of tarantula to another . there is over 900 species of tarantula which explains the big difference .
The cobalt blue tarantula is one of the most aggressive and fast tarantula species. The wasp are the tarantula’s predator except from humans.
An atypical tarantula is a form of tarantula, also known as the purseweb spider, a group of spiders comprising three genera and 43 species.
its not actually a spider it's a myglomorph
Any species of tarantula that is considered ground dwelling, rather than living in trees (arboreal)
There are 900 species of tarantula which means they are in every type of environment.
Some of them do. I think there is a specific species of frog and tarantula that have a symbiotic relationship. A symbiotic relationship is a pair of two different species living together in which they both benefit from the relationship. The frog gets protection, and the tarantula gets the food the frog lures in.