Sadly, there doesn't seem to be special terminology for either tarantula gender (which seems to be the case for all arachnids). I'm partial to the terms 'buck' for male and 'doe' for female, but those are personal preferences. Cheers!
lizards, insects, frogs, baby birds, and small rodents
Young tarantulas, like any young Spiders, are referred to as spiderlings. This often shortened by hobbyists t "slings".
Yah I think there a species called baboon that are yellow
Baby tarantulas, or spiderlings, typically stay with their mother for a very short period after hatching, usually only a few hours to a couple of days. After this brief time, they disperse to start their independent lives. Unlike some other spider species, tarantulas do not exhibit parental care beyond this initial stage. Once they leave, they are fully capable of fending for themselves.
I have had three tarantulas and fed them alive crickets. They do eat alive baby mice if given a chance.
they are called setae.
i dont think so but i just caught a small spider that looks nearly identical to a baby redback
Perhaps.We belive that most tarantulas are colorblind; this is called dyschromatopsia.This does not mean there are some tarantula species with other less severe color sensibility, like dichromacy.
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.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids
Pet kingdom usually sells tarantulas.