depending on the snake, it will proboly eat the tarantula before it gets a thought to attack the snake.
Depends on the species of snake and it's venom toxicity
A tarantula has eight legs.
The milk snake is a prime example of mimicry. Many predators will recognize the colorful bands of a coral snake and leave it be to avoid its deadly bite. The non-venomous milk snake mimics the coral snake's banding, so predators will mistake it for a coral snake and not attack it.
a lot
Assuming the scorpion and snake are of average size for their type. I would say the snake is going to win. I say this because a scorpions venom couldn't kill the snake. If it hit the snake right between the eyes, then maybe. But the likelyhood of that happening is slim to none. The snake would win, because even if it wasnt venomous, all it would take is one very good bite to break the scorpions exoskeleton.
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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!
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
many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day
Yes , many species of tarantula are to be regarded as an 'outdoor' type of arachnid . ~ see related link below .
18 minutes were in between the attacks. The North tower was hit first than the South tower.