From brownish to yellowish
Yes, Tarantulas can be the color grey.
in nests and in your eyes
Tarantulas lay eggs - which hatch in 6-8 weeks. While the eggs are developing, the female will actively 'guard' the egg-sac.
By getting a male and female to get together and lay some eggs so the eggs then hatch.
Spiders do not 'give birth' they lay eggs ! The spider spins a cocoon from the silk it produces from the spinnerets - where it deposits the eggs, which are left to hatch on their own. Some species of spider will actively 'guard' their eggs from predators.
Tarantulas are very harmful never ever touch their legs and dont touch its eggs. Most tarantulas are territorial so they dont like other tarantulas. I put two togetger and though fought and no they were not mating it was fighting.... So be careful.
Tarantulas come in a variety of colors - from plain black all over, to bright blue - with nearly every other color represented somewhere. It all just depends on the species of tarantula. Some of the most striking and most beautiful tarantulas are the Poecilotheria and Avicularia species.
The female tarantula lays eggs, which hatch out into tiny spiderlings.
Birds, snakes, and rodents mostly avoid tarantulas because they have hairs carrying irritating toxins. The "spider wasp" (Pompilidae ) stings the tarantula and lays its egg or eggs in the spider's abdomen -- once the eggs hatch, the tarantula carcass is used as a food source by the wasp larvae.Native populations of humans eat tarantulas by roasting off the hairs.
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.
It depends on the species. They can lay anywhere from a couple of hundred to over a thousand. Not all the eggs will survive to adult spiders though.
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