Tarantulas have 2,000 babies.
Well there are many tarantulas, there is a chilean rose, Indian ornamental and many more
Tarantulas do not feed their babies directly. Instead, the mother provides a safe environment and stays with the egg sac until the spiderlings hatch. After they emerge, the young tarantulas are independent and hunt small prey on their own. The mother may consume the egg sac if food is scarce, ensuring her survival while the spiderlings fend for themselves.
The female tarantula lays eggs, which hatch out into tiny spiderlings.
Tarantulas lay eggs - which hatch in 6-8 weeks. While the eggs are developing, the female will actively 'guard' the egg-sac.
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many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day
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Yes, there are a great many lizards, and other reptiles including toroises, in Greece.
Birds, snakes, and rodents mostly avoid tarantulas because they have hairs carrying irritating toxins. The "spider wasp" (Pompilidae ) stings the tarantula and lays its egg or eggs in the spider's abdomen -- once the eggs hatch, the tarantula carcass is used as a food source by the wasp larvae.Native populations of humans eat tarantulas by roasting off the hairs.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.