Some Tarantula species are terrestrial, meaning that they live in deep burrows in the ground. Other Tarantula species are arboreal, meaning they live in trees. All wild Tarantulas (as opposed to those living in captivity as pets) in the United States are terrestrial, and live in the South - Southwest areas of the country.
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A tarantula is a type of spider. A tarantula will win.
Brachypelma smithi (common name the Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula), is a terrestrial tarantula native to the western faces of the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre del Sur mountain ranges in Mexico. They are a large species, and are a popular choice for enthusiasts. Like most tarantulas, they live a very long life. The red knee tarantula is most well known for it's hairy body and the red bands that are along it's legs. The red knee tarantula inhabits the complex scrub-forest habitat and semi-desert regions where there is an abundance of food. The red knee tarantula needs to burrow and so is rarely found on rock faces.
tarantula's are invertevrates
tarantula's are invertevrates
Cannibalism
No - a tarantula is an arachnid - a spider !
the tarantula is a spider
Yes, a tarantula is an invertebrate.
No. A tarantula is a arachnid, not a parasite.
A tarantula doesn't have a backbone.