Definitely, a tarantula is bigger and stronger.
Tarantulas have very few natural enemies other than humans. Its only real natural enemy is an insect known as the spider wasp. One of the types of the spider wasp is the The Tarantula Hawk or Tarantula Killer (Pepsis wasps) giant wasp. The wasp finds the tarantula by using olfactory or the sense of smell. The wasp stings the tarantula, which paralyzes it, then the wasp lays an egg on its abdomen and then buries it in the tarantulas burrow. When the egg hatches the tarantula is used as a living food source by the wasp grub.
many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day
No, the Tarantula Hawk is a type of wasp, it gets its name from attacking Tarantulas when they sting them it paralize's the spider.
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.
Tarantula Hawk - hunts tarantulas
the wasp venom can effect the tarantula' s venom
The pepsis wasp, also known as the tarantula hawk, is the tarantula's deadliest enemy
A tarantula hawk is a spider wasp which hunts tarantulas as food for its larvae which its body lengths measures up to two inches. Only a few animals, such as roadrunners, eat tarantula hawks. The wasps are "nectivorous," and they have been known to become "flight-challenged" after consuming fermented fruit.
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The wasp.
Spider Wasp
The tarantula hawk wasp.Watch it on WWW.youtube.com