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Tarantulas

Tarantulas are a large breed of spider. Many species have thick legs and hairy bodies. As most tarantulas are not dangerous to people, they are often kept as pets.

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Can you feed tarantulas dried crickets?

Spiders prefer live prey. It is a good idea to feed spiders live insects because that is what they would eat in the wild. You should probably pick smaller insects, because you don't want to give it one that is large enough to fight back and injure your spider.

Why does a female spider wasp lays a egg inside alive tarantula?

noTheir body measures up to two inches. These wasps are tough. They have to be to survive their encounters with tarantulas. The insects are metallic blue-black with wings that are blue-black, orangish or mahogany in color. These wasps have aposematic coloring, which means, it warns its predators. This coloring warns potential predators: 'this is a meal that would be painful, so why risk it?'. Their claws are hooked so can be used against their prey. These wasps are not terribly aggressive, and rarely sting humans, just do not harass them. Their exceptionally potent venom makes these one of the most agonizing insect stings in the world. Though the sting causes excruciating pain, it is not lethal. Most predators find this wasp's venomous stinger, which is 1/3 of an inch long, reason enough to leave them alone. The roadrunner is one of its few real enemies....

How has the tarantula evolved?

Tarantulas as well as other spiders have remained the same as the fossils found.

How do you fix a very very loud muffler on a tecumsh riding mower engine?

Answer It could be that you need a new muffler. After so long the baffling inside the muffler can burn out. Also make sure that the muffler is not cracked or that exhaust is not leaking before it gets into the muffler. At the gasket between the muffler and the engine. Hope ths helps.

Can tarantula's eat dyed or frozen bugs?

No they won't touch it. Must be alive. Crickets from a pet store are good to get and you throw the alive cricket in with the tarantula. They hunt it and kill it. Baby mice and baby toads they also like.

What eats a tarantula?

Some birds and other small jungle animals eat tarantulas. However, a tarantula is also big enough that some eat even small birds. Tarantulas are sometimes eaten by humans as well, sometimes to show off to others.

What is the difference between a tarantula and a spider?

A tarantula is not truly a spider. Although they are in the same family of Arachnids, they are different due to the fact that a true spider's fangs move on an axis, while a tarantula must attack in a specific manner. Tarantulas mainly rise onto their hind legs and lunge because their fangs are fixed in one position.

Do Tarantulas have webs?

Ants do not make webs, but many species do produce silk in their larval stage. They wrap themselves in a silk cocoon before they pupate.

What is the aka name of the tarantula?

im not sure it even has one. but you can make your own aka name for a tarantula

Is a tarantula a primary consumer?

No, tarantulas are secondary consumers.

Tarantula black widow sun spider or daddy long legs which spider is the fastest?

Spiders are not known for being particularly fast, as moving all 8 legs gracefully at once is really difficult. Some tarantulas are very slow while some are very fast. Black widows are tiny and thus are not very fast at all. The "sun spider" is not an actual spider, it is from the order Solfugae, and their speed is often highly exaggerated, though the fastest can run up to about 10 miles an hour. "Daddy long legs" are also not spiders, but Opilionids. They are very slow and clumsy.

Do tarantulas like being handled daily?

Tarantulas usually are lonesome creatures by nature. While some might not mind you handling them some might not even want to. They don't feel the need to socialize with their owners.

Do tarantulas eat butterfly?

Yes, tarantulas can eat butterflies, though they are not a primary food source. Tarantulas are opportunistic predators that typically feed on insects, small mammals, and other arthropods. If a butterfly happens to be within reach, a tarantula may capture and consume it, but they generally prefer larger prey that provides more sustenance.

What size a female tarantula ready to breed?

Female tarantulas vary in size, ranging from 5 inches to as big as 8 inches. Sometimes, though, you will find big tarantulas that are half the size of your arm.

Can you use aspen wood shavings for your rose hair tarantula?

Aspen wood shavings can be used as substrate for a rose hair tarantula, as they are absorbent and help maintain humidity levels. However, ensure they are free from chemicals and additives that could harm your tarantula. It's essential to provide a suitable environment with adequate ventilation and monitor humidity and temperature. Always consider the specific needs of your tarantula when selecting substrate.

Do all tarantulas have 5 joints?

No, not all tarantulas have five joints in their legs. Tarantulas typically have eight legs, each of which is divided into several segments, including the coxa, trochanter, femur, patella, tibia, and tarsus. The number of joints may vary slightly among different species, but the general structure remains consistent with the basic arachnid anatomy.

Are tarantulas cold blooded or warmblooded?

No, as a mammal the tarier is warm blooded.