depending on the species of tarantula anywhere from 50-2000 eggs are laid so the number differs greatly from one species of tarantula to another . there is over 900 species of tarantula which explains the big difference .
Because tarantulas that have hair will be better able to defend themselves
Tarantulas have eight legs, not ten.
The South American rain forest is home to a number of tarantula species and others can be found in Africa, Asia, and India. In the Caribbean, Cuba and the Dominican Republic have a number of species but in Puerto Rico tarantulas have not been seen for decades. Australia also has its tarantulas. So you could find tarantulas around the globe.
Yes, after the completion of pregnancy and birth of the offspring, it is possible to conceive again. That is how younger brothers and sisters come to be.
Just one at each pregnancy
Recombination frequency = (Recombinant offspring) / (Total offspring) i.e. the recombination frequency is calculated by taking the number of recombinant offspring and dividing it by the total number of offspring.
Offspring
Koalas usually produce just a single offspring each pregnancy. Twins are very rare.
Tarantulas are not native to Scotland.
No. Tarantulas are not mammals they are arachnids
Pet kingdom usually sells tarantulas.
the average offspring of a bear is 2. But the offspring depends on the species.