Want this question answered?
both because you can have some as pets and some as not for pets
No luckily but some might be so keep an eye out on them.
Tarantulas live alone. At a VERY young age they live together, and there are some tarantulas that seem to be able to live harmoniously with other tarantulas, BUT NEVER KEEP PET TARANTULAS TOGETHER IN THE SAME CAGE. In most cases, they are guaranteed cannibals.
Certain frogs are known to "predict" rain. Some frogs even have a unique croak to foretell rain.refer to this site:http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/frogs/can-you-get-warts-from-frogs.shtml#STS=g12hvxsk.q2t"frogs as a meteorologist"
Yes. All humans keep pets of some sort.
Tarantulas are the worlds largest spiders and arachnids in the world. But some people keep it as pets and some people gets fear of them. They do not fly they are large hairy spiders. They are like a size of a foot (for adults) but for babies they are a size of a palm of a 12 year old hand. They have a venom but some say its posionous and some say its not but allergies could causes death. they are like a killing machine insect meaning that they can kill snakes, mouses and maybe lizards.
some of the tarantulas camouflage to some ofthe red leaves because some of them are red
Some tarantulas fight for dominance.
Some people keep them as pets, others farm them for food. Pigs are intelligent pets and tasty food.
No some keep them as exotic pets
creeks frogs eat bugs like flies and crickets etc. some times they will eat small fish a lizards they will some times eat there other kind keep frogs alive
I am not an expert on tarantulas but i have a few of them as pets. The generally will run away from anything that they do not see as food. Some tarantulas will show a thread display but being attacked by one is highly unlikely... I have a Brazilian Birdeater which is the 2nd largest tarantula in the world and even it would rather though me with hairs and retreat... PS tarantulas venom is generally not toxic to humans unless you are allergic to bee venom... So there is really no need to be scarred of tarantulas at all.