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Q: How many hairs on a tarantula?
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What can tarantula hairs do to a human?

No


What eats the tarantula?

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!


What is one structural adaptation of a tarantula?

the fact it can shoot its hairs out


Which species of spider can kick off venomous hairs when disturbed?

tarantula


Why does a tarantula have a hairy body?

the hairs on their backs protect them from their pray and anything that wants to eat them


What does a tarantula use its abdomen for?

The hairs on the abdomen can act as a self defence mechanism. When threatened, they will rub there legs on the abdominal, sending hairs into the air, which can blind and suffocate.


Why does a tarantula have tiny hairs on the back of its abdomen?

They are a defence mechanism. If agitated enough, the spider will dislodge some of the hairs with its legs, and 'flick' them towards an aggressor. The hairs cause irritation and, if aimed at the eyes, can cause temporary or even permanent blindness !


How does a hawk protect itself?

Tarantula hawks have very large stingers so few animals are able to eat them. Such as the roadrunner.


How many nose hairs do you have?

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How does hair on a tarantula help it survive?

On sometarantulas, their hair is a form ofdefense They shoot a mist of microscopic barbed hairs at their attacker, usually at their eyes.


What eats tarantulas?

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.


How does a tarantula poison other animal by shedding its hair?

These tarantulas that don't bite have hairs with poison but they don't shed the hair, they sting the prey with the hair.