birds
The wasp.
Large spiders ie; tarantulas, small mammals.
Tarantulas generally like warm, humid conditions and are found in the tropics and subtropics.From deserts, to jungles, to mountainous jungle regions, the tarantula is a very successful predator.
Yes. If a tarantula 'loses' a leg (perhaps to a predator) - over successive moults, the leg can grow back.
Yes, some tarantulas have the ability to release urticating (irritating) hairs from their abdomen when threatened or attacked. These hairs can cause irritation and discomfort to the predator or perceived threat. However, not all tarantulas exhibit this behavior.
the tree frog is both a prey and a predortor
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids
Many animals do not eat the tarantula because it has harmful hairs surrounding its body that can sting the predator, so most animals avoid it!
a tarantula scares away its predator by throwing hairs at them and it stings when it gets in your eyes and nose. It also takes like a hour to make it stop stinging.
Pet kingdom usually sells tarantulas.
tarantulas got their name from Taranto,Italy