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They have eight eyes. Two up front, and four surrounding.
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Tarantulas have eight legs, not ten.
in nests and in your eyes
Tarantulas have 8 eyes. A pair of 'main' eyes looks forward. It has 3 more pairs, all smaller than the main pair, spaced around its 'head.' Most tarantulas have pretty much full coverage all around them; some seem to have a small blind spot directly down the back center line. It takes very little movement of the head to cover that spot, when it exists. They have compound eyes, making them very good at detecting motion and using light sources for finding directions (navigating). It seems they have good binocular vision (direct depth perception) in front, quite a bit weaker on the sides and back.
Tarantulas typically have eight eyes, arranged in two rows of four. However, their eyesight is not particularly strong; they rely more on their other senses, such as touch and vibration, to navigate their environment and hunt for prey. Some species may have variations in eye arrangement or number, but eight is the most common configuration.
Their feet and legs, as there are eight each of them!
Tarantulas have two body parts (the cephalothorax and the abdomen), eight walking legs and two pedipalps that are used for touching and moving prey.
Spiders, tarantulas and some other kinds of arthropods.
yes arachnids have eight legs like spiders
The word tarantula is named after a city in Southern Italy called Taranto. Tarantulas have 8 eyes!
people in the caribbean love their pets the most because all they are is tarantulas and they eat your eyes out