no they are predominantly insectovores, although some large species have been known to eat birds this is never the main food source and a vary rare occurance despite the name "bird eating Spiders"
Totally not a herbivore its a carnivore they eat all types of animals some even eat others of the same spices :)
Tarantulas live on insects, the same as common Spiders do.
Yes, tarantulas are carnivores. They feed on insects, other arthropods, small rodents, birds and reptiles - whatever they can subdue.
Some birds and other small jungle animals eat tarantulas. However, a tarantula is also big enough that some eat even small birds. Tarantulas are sometimes eaten by humans as well, sometimes to show off to others.
"carnivore" refers to animals that eat other animals (read: fish and mammals). Tarantulas are what's know as "insectivores", which (you guessed it!) eat insects.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids
Pet kingdom usually sells tarantulas.
tarantulas got their name from Taranto,Italy
tarantulas weigh 3lbs maximum
Tarantulas live in burrows they dig.
Yes, Tarantulas can be the color grey.