As the name states, the Goliath is capable of eating small birds but that is rare. Also, it eats insects, some frogs, small snakes, small lizards, bats (rarely), other tarantulas, scorpions, mice, and rats.
And ironicly, it has to watch out for larger birds, larger snakes, larger mammals, and most of all, the tarantula hawk(which is a big wasp, not an actual hawk)
The female deposits about 50 eggs in an egg sack about 1 inch in diameter
One of the bird eating spiders is the Goliath Bird Eating Spider, a type of tarantula. Other spiders can eat birds also. In August 2009, a photograph was taken of a giant spider, a Golden Orb weaver, eating a bird in a backyard near Cairns, Australia. See the story at the related link below.
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Cannibalism
This should be fun! ant eats crumb, bird eats ant, snake eats bird, hawk eats snake, lion eats hawk, human eats lion. (This is just an example don't get worried about eating a lion!!!)
As the name states, the Goliath is capable of eating small birds but that is rare. Also, it eats insects, some frogs, small snakes, small lizards, bats (rarely), other tarantulas, scorpions, mice, and rats. And ironicly, it has to watch out for larger birds, larger snakes, larger mammals, and most of all, the tarantula hawk(which is a big wasp, not an actual hawk)
well, if it eats normal birds, whats the difference between eating a smaller bird?
A bird eating spider that's it :)
The goliath spider and the tarantula eats birds, but they eat small types of birds.
In the case of a bird eating a worm, the worm is the prey. The bird is a predator.
A bird-eating-spider eats birds
None really, scorpions on the whole tend to prey upon invertebrates and small vertebrates such as rodents, frogs or lizards . While there may be the rare case, it seems unlikely that any scorpion would have birds as their main prey as birds are mainly in the air and the scorpions are on the ground. If anything its the scorpions which should be watching out for the birds. Maybe your thinking of the Goliath bird eating tarantula (Which mainly eats invertebrates, not birds)?