nothing they are not poisonous to humans
Yes, there have been reported cases of people dying from tarantula bites, although it is rare. Tarantula venom is not usually lethal to humans, but some individuals may have severe allergic reactions or complications that can lead to death. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if bitten by a tarantula.
Yes, a tarantula bite can be fatal in rare cases, especially if the person bitten has an allergic reaction. Potential risks and consequences of a tarantula bite include severe pain, swelling, redness, and in some cases, difficulty breathing, muscle cramps, and even death. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if bitten by a tarantula.
If a person gets bitten by a tarantula, the bite will probably feel a lot like a bee sting, with pain in the area of the bite. It will look like a bee sting, too, with redness and some swelling. Because the tarantula's venom is weak, it's unusual to have more severe reactions involving other parts of the body.
Some species of tarantulas have venom deadly to humans. If you have been bitten, visit a doctor or got to the Emergency Room as fast as possible.
Tarantulas are poisonous to some degree. Just like a bee sting, the effect of tarantula venom may vary from person to person. However, it is usually best to see a doctor if bitten by a tarantula. A tarantula bite can be very painful. Tarantulas use their venom to digest their food. This is why they can not be de-venomed as pets. Smaller spiders such as Black Widows and Brown Recluse are more dangerous and poisonous then the average large tarantula.
Fleas jump from host to host, so a flea can jump from one cat to another if bitten, but the bite itself will not cause the fleas.
A lot of people would be terrified at the sight of a tarantula.
NO! NO! because ten is a age were boys are most curios they'll go touching it and get bitten
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When encountering a 10-legged tarantula in the wild, it is important to remain calm and avoid sudden movements. Keep a safe distance and do not try to touch or provoke the tarantula. Wear protective clothing and shoes to prevent any potential bites. If bitten, seek medical attention immediately.
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