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some rose hair turantulas live in the hot desserts in chile
Yes
the turantula hawk wasp
well it has mexican so son please help ok dad well it has mexican so they live in mexico my son is smarter than me i dropped of in 10 grade and he's in college
They have a small opening on their abdomen that takes in air and transports it directly to the lungs.
They hunt their prey, unlike most other spiders that trap their prey in webs.
the predators are:snakes,birds,spiders\turantulas,jumper fish,frogs,toads,and fretai beetles.
Yes, but spider excrement is in small, hard-to-see specks, sometimes rubbed on a surface.
many.... turantulas, scorpions, turtles, mice, camels, lizards, snakes, wolves, cayotes, meerkats, mountain lions, big horn sheep, bobcats, armadillos, rabbits, deer, porqupines, prairie dogs, and thousands different types of plants, such as cactus! It also depends on which desert. At night, deserts get really freezing! Also, if you get confused between desert and dessert, think of dessert you want more, so it has an extra s! Is this for a project or something?
Tarantulas serve several important ecological functions. As predators, they help control populations of insects and other small animals, contributing to the balance of their ecosystems. Additionally, they serve as prey for larger animals, thus playing a role in the food web. Their burrowing behavior can also aerate the soil, promoting healthy plant growth.
The only turtle that I have heard about that is able to climb trees is the musk turtle (stinkpot) it climb trees that are overhanging the water they are in usually because of a flood but there are other reasons they evacuate the water.
Tarantulas are primarily carnivorous, feeding on insects, small mammals, and other invertebrates. However, some species may exhibit omnivorous behavior by consuming plant matter or scavenging for food. While their diet mainly consists of animal prey, their adaptability allows them to occasionally include other food sources. Overall, they are best classified as carnivores with the potential for omnivorous tendencies.