Yes, tarantulas can eat baby chickens, although it is not their typical diet. These large Spiders primarily feed on insects and small vertebrates, but their strong fangs and ability to subdue prey mean they can take on small animals like chicks if the opportunity arises. However, in captivity, they are usually fed a diet of insects, such as crickets and roaches.
there are reports of tarantulas killing and dragging away chickens. whether or not they eat them I don't know!
Chickens are omnivores....they eat meat when it is available and baby moles/mice are easy to eat for chickens. Nothing wrong with your hens, they are just doing what chickens do, hunting for and eating food.
lizards, insects, frogs, baby birds, and small rodents
a chickens dead baby
no they do not
You bet they do given the chance. Chickens are voracious opportunistic feeders
I have had three tarantulas and fed them alive crickets. They do eat alive baby mice if given a chance.
Baby chicks can eat bread but it must be torn into small pieces
No, but make sure the worms are small
Yes, they are. The ones that produce baby chickens have been fertilized, and the ones that we eat are not fertilized. Ask your grocer about the availability of duck eggs.
Tarantulas eat frogs and toads because frogs and toad are tarantulas food its just like how other animals eat other animals ( big fish eat smaller fish )
no