Tarantulas face various natural enemies, including birds, snakes, and small mammals. Some species of wasps, such as the tarantula hawk, also prey on them by laying eggs on or inside their bodies. Additionally, larger Spiders and even other tarantulas can pose a threat, especially during mating season. Despite these threats, tarantulas often rely on their size, venom, and camouflage for protection.
Predatory wasps, scorpions, centipedes, other tarantulas, lizards, and coatis
many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day
One of the tarantula's deadliest enemies is the Pompilidae wasp, also known as the "tarantula hawk." The female wasp paralyzes the tarantula and lays eggs on it, which then hatch and feed on the still-living spider. Additionally, some birds, snakes, and mammals are also known to prey on tarantulas.
no
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.
No. A tarantula is a arachnid, not a parasite.
Cannibalism