The blood of a tarantula is typically a pale blue color due to the presence of hemocyanin, a copper-containing molecule that functions similarly to hemoglobin in vertebrates. Hemocyanin is used for oxygen transport in the blood of many arthropods and some mollusks. This blue coloration is common in many species of Spiders and other invertebrates that rely on this type of respiratory pigment.
to suck peoples blood and kill you
The Bahia Grey Tarantula is as its name entails, grey. There are other species as well that are grey, to my knowledge.
The blood of flies and other insects that the spider catches in their webs. Spiders do drink the blood of insects.
There are hundreds of tarantula species found in most of the world's tropical, subtropical, and arid regions. They vary in color and behavior according to their specific environments.
There are hundreds of tarantula species found in most of the world's tropical, subtropical, and arid regions. They vary in color and behavior according to their specific environments.
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A tarantula is a type of spider. A tarantula will win.
tarantula's are invertevrates
tarantula's are invertevrates
the tarantula is a spider
A tarantula doesn't have a backbone.
Yes, a tarantula is an invertebrate.