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Answered by thegreathailey
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Q: What is the best food to feed a tarantula?
A: Tarantulas eat crickets, except when going into molt.

Q: Have you ever worked with a tarantula?
A: I have handled tarantulas. I think many people are afraid of them because of their size and the myth that they are really dangerous. Tarantulas are spiders (eight legs) and all spiders have venom glands. Spiders rarely bite people and there are only a few that are dangerously venomous. In fact, black widows and brown recluse spiders can inflict more serious bites than tarantulas.

Q: Do tarantulas catch insects?
A: Yes. Tarantulas will eat lots of things that are small enough, including most insects and even some small vertebrates. They may specialize on certain prey, such as millipedes or desert beetles. They catch their prey instead of spinning webs like a lot of spiders. Did you know that female tarantulas can live as long as 20 years?

Q: Is it really hair on spider legs?
A: Spiders have hair all over their body. Most of the spiders' hair have nerve endings inside them, making them very, very sensitive. That helps spiders to know what's going on around them.

Q: What is the most poisonous spider?
A: Probably the Sydney funnel web spider found only around Sydney, Australia. Its bite can kill and its fangs can bite right through fingernails! In the United States, the dangerous spiders we have are the black widow and brown recluse spiders.
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