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Tarantulas primarily rely on their keen sense of touch and vibration detection to locate food. They use their sensitive hairs, called setae, to pick up on vibrations in their environment, which can indicate the presence of prey nearby. When hunting, they may also use their excellent night vision to spot potential meals. Once they detect prey, tarantulas ambush and subdue it using their powerful fangs and venom.
Animals that can creep are pytons,spiders,roach,rat and tarantulas hope you like it! p.s. tarantulas are food in combonbia
what animal does a tarantula cmpete with
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 )
tarantulas uses their venom inside their fangs to kill people we are alergic to them.
No they have two fangs in the front. If you handle a tarantula stay away from approaching them straight on. If they stand on the back legs with the front legs ups they are getting ready to attack. They do this so the fangs come out.
They only have 8. The ones by the mouth that might look like legs are pedipalps- food handling feelers.
The South American rain forest is home to a number of tarantula species and others can be found in Africa, Asia, and India. In the Caribbean, Cuba and the Dominican Republic have a number of species but in Puerto Rico tarantulas have not been seen for decades. Australia also has its tarantulas. So you could find tarantulas around the globe.
Bats use their sense of hearing to find food. They use echolocation similar to dolphins.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids
Their feet and legs, as there are eight each of them!