In a burrow, that they dig themselves or create from webbing.
no
Yes, its a tarantula. by the looks from it its a tarantula
Depends on the type of tarantula. Some rainforest tarantula's are in trees while there is one that lives in a desert. They all like to hide in places. I have had several and have always provided them a spot where they could hide. The trap door tarantula is a cleaver fellow that builds a trap door over it's hole or den and then jumps out at its prey. I don't know that you could really say they "sleep" because they are always on the hunt for food and react the moment that something comes along.
A tarantula is a type of spider. A tarantula will win.
tarantula's are invertevrates
tarantula's are invertevrates
the tarantula is a spider
Yes, a tarantula is an invertebrate.
Cannibalism
No. A tarantula is a arachnid, not a parasite.
No - a tarantula is an arachnid - a spider !
A tarantula doesn't have a backbone.