I don't know, my tarantula's fang didn't grow back but its like 3 week, but I think they grow back after the molding process after the fang is missing.
usually tarantulas fangs are at the front of there teeth like e.g. antennea on scorpions
tarantulas uses their venom inside their fangs to kill people we are alergic to them.
No they have two fangs in the front. If you handle a tarantula stay away from approaching them straight on. If they stand on the back legs with the front legs ups they are getting ready to attack. They do this so the fangs come out.
Yes. If a tarantula 'loses' a leg (perhaps to a predator) - over successive moults, the leg can grow back.
Humans already have 'fangs,' they are canines.
Mostly tarantulas are harmless to humans, but they can inflict a painful bite if provoked. The Sydney Funnel-Web Spider, which is poisonous, is not a tarantula. In addition to their fangs, tarantulas in the New World have what are called "urticating hairs", which they throw from their abdomens to fend off curious predators.
A spider lives in a web and a caterpillar is a ground species like a grub.
Whether a snake has fangs does not depend on age; it depends on species. Venomous snakes hatch or are born with their fangs. Nonvenomous snakes have teeth, but not fangs.
Female tarantulas could live up to 30 years in the wild and the males up to 20 years.
Yes, but you can't see the fangs. When they grow older you will actually see the fangs.
Yes. Most venomous snakes have several sets of fangs and if they lose one set they are quickly replaced.
only the females do, when they are pregnant.