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.
Some species of tarantulas have eight eyes, but not all species(type) have eight eyes
yes all Spiders have eight eyes with only one exception, the brown recluse which only has six eyes.
so they can see all around with out turning around
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A tarantula is by far larger than a wolf spider.
the sea spider
no it is not
Spider, Fly probably Bees
Some spiders have more than 4,6, and 8.
There isn't one unless you are talking about a fantastical creature...
Scallops typically have 60 to 100 eyes. Scallops have more eyes than spiders, which usually have six or eight simple eyes, some on the top of their heads, and some in the front..
A tarantula usually moves slowly, it's only fast when it's hunting, so it's kinda hard to compare... Jumping spiders are fast by jumping
It really depends on the size of the spider. If it's a tarantula then the eggs would be a bit smaller than a chicken egg, if it's an extremely small spider then yes, the eggs could be very tiny.
Tarantula translates from latan to "hairy spider" but people today often use the term tarantula for large spiders, any kind of spider will eat anything non-toxic that is smaller than it and that it can kill
black bar ---- Not Goliath. They are not found in the U.S unless it was a pet. And they are much bigger than a CD case.
Spider-Man is more famous than Doctor Who.