usually tarantulas fangs are at the front of there teeth like e.g. antennea on scorpions
tarantulas uses their venom inside their fangs to kill people we are alergic to them.
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.
A spider lives in a web and a caterpillar is a ground species like a grub.
One type of "Fang Cap": For Halloween people put them over their teeth to make them look like fangs. Another type: They are tiny Styrofoam plugs that spider wranglers who work on movie sets use on the fangs of spiders like large tarantulas, etc.
I don't know, my tarantula's fang didn't grow back but its like 3 week, but I think they grow back after the molding process after the fang is missing.
Tarantulas in the wild feed on any small animal they can get their fangs into. This includes beetles, crickets and other small insects, right up to rats, birds, frogs and even snakes or other tarantulas. In captivity most are fed on crickets, and once they are big enough, introduced to baby or "pinkie" mice/rats.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids
no they do not have fangs
Pet kingdom usually sells tarantulas.
If they had fangs then the wouldn't have pellets. So owls don't have fangs
A tarantula is not truly a spider. Although they are in the same family of Arachnids, they are different due to the fact that a true spider's fangs move on an axis, while a tarantula must attack in a specific manner. Tarantulas mainly rise onto their hind legs and lunge because their fangs are fixed in one position.