Tarantulas in general have few predators. Some include snakes, scorpions, wasps, lizards, birds, and, well, humans. But very few are the tarantulas that become meals.
Yes, wasps in the Pompilidae family in the United States are predators of tarantulas. Giant centepedes are also predators.
Tarantulas are a bad threat to Hamilton's frog.
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Mostly tarantulas are harmless to humans, but they can inflict a painful bite if provoked. The Sydney Funnel-Web Spider, which is poisonous, is not a tarantula. In addition to their fangs, tarantulas in the New World have what are called "urticating hairs", which they throw from their abdomens to fend off curious predators.
There are no known predators
I'd probably say humans ,but that's just a guess
There are many predators of tarantulas. These include; wasps, centipedes, other spiders, birds of prey - and humans !
Most tarantulas are ambush predators. They hide in a hole or other out of sight area and strike when an unsuspecting creature walks by.
Yes, tarantulas can be found in rainforests. They inhabit various regions around the world, including the Amazon rainforest in South America. Tarantulas are skilled predators that feed on insects, small mammals, and other arthropods in their natural habitat.
They can be, but usually the female will let the young remain near for a period of time. Many factors are involved, including what species, if it has been a lean year, weather, etc. If hungry enough, she will eat the young and the young will cannibalize each other.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids