Thursday, October 10, 2013

Its that time of year again...tarantula time

Autumn is commonly referred to as the mating season for tarantula's as male tarantula's can wander tens of miles in search of a mate. Once a suitable mate has been found he must engage his mating hooks to restrain the fangs of the female. After mating is complete he releases his mating hooks and hopes to make a quick get-away.
Tarantulas are burrowers that live in burrows in the ground up to 3 1/2 feet deep, allowing them protection from the elements hence allowing them to live in many different climates. They mainly feed at night and gather water from early morning dew.
Despite their somewhat threatening appearance no tarantula has been known to have a bite that is deadly to humans.