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Tarantulas primarily rely on their keen sense of touch and vibration detection to locate food. They use their sensitive hairs, called setae, to pick up on vibrations in their environment, which can indicate the presence of prey nearby. When hunting, they may also use their excellent night vision to spot potential meals. Once they detect prey, tarantulas ambush and subdue it using their powerful fangs and venom.

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