Mexican Golden Red Rump Tarantula like other tarantula eats insect or what they called feeders. Feeders might be cockroaches or crickets.
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Mexican redknee tarantula was created in 1897.
The Mexican redknee is a tarantula and classed as an arachnid, and as such has eight legs.
They eat frogs, smallbirds, insects, other spiders and cricket
wild tarantulas, when cold will generally slow down and stay at home, although they still eat. pet tarantulas are usually kept in warm rooms or heated environments, therefore do not slow down, and still eat. although most tarantulas go through periods where they just don't feel like eating. i have a Mexican redknee who ate probably 6 crickets in one year, and now eats that a fortnight at least. likewise i have a Chile rose who when i first got her (from a pet shop, and i swear they either NEVER fed her, or they had got her mail order from abroad) decided to eat two whole boxes of crickets in a week and now only eats a couple of crickets a week. some people only feed them once a month though, which is aparrentley ok. hope that answers your question
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Mexican redknees (or brachyphelma smithi) are a large black-bodied tarantula with orange/ red markings on its leg joints and around its front-body section.
"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 eat frogs and toads because frogs and toad are tarantulas food its just like how other animals eat other animals ( big fish eat smaller fish )
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Yes they can. Tarantulas will eat pretty much any live animal they can overpower.