Can a tarantula regrow a leg?

A tarantula is able to regenerate a new leg the next time he molts. This new leg may not be as large or hairy as the previous one, but additional molting sessions will restore the leg to its normal appearance.
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Can tarantulas survive with a missing leg?

Leg loss is a common phenomenon in spiders, and according to the species 5% to 40% of the adults can present at least one missing leg. There is no possibility of regeneration after adult moult and the animal must manage with its missing appendages until its death.
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What happens if a spider breaks a leg?

When spiders lose legs, they typically lose them at predetermined 'break points'… usually at a joint close to the body. These points have special muscles which clamp shut, to ensure the spider doesn't lose too much blood. This process is called 'autotomy', and it's completely normal.
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Do tarantulas shed legs?

As a tarantula grows, it must shed its old, stiff exoskeleton. The ends of its legs can detect smells, tastes, and vibrations. The new exoskeleton is softer and more sensitive until it hardens, usually within a few days. Molting provides new sensory and protective hairs, and helps shed external parasites.
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How do I know if my tarantula is dying?

Spiders curl up their legs tightly underneath them when they die. If your tarantula is on her stomach and has curled her legs tightly inwards, then she may be dead or dying.
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What happens if you disturb a molting tarantula?

During the process of moulting with tarantulas, the animal is very fragile and defenceless. When the tarantula gets disturbed is very stressful. It may result in bad moulting or getting stuck in its old skin, and this may result that the animal (eventually) dies.
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Can you revive a tarantula?

Gently place the tarantula inside and secure the lid. Place the container in a warm area. If possible, somewhere a bit above room temperature (upper 70s to mid-80s) is helpful. A mildly dehydrated tarantula will often recover within 24 hours, but a couple of days might be necessary.
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Do Vets treat tarantulas?

It was the first time the veterinarians at Newark Veterinary Hospital had treated a tarantula, but they had the right tool for the job: tape-remover spray.
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Do tarantulas explode when dropped?

Dropping a tarantula onto the ground can cause its body to shatter in an explosive manner, and even a short fall of only a few inches can cause serious damage to a tarantula. A small fall can easily rupture a tarantula's abdomen and shatter its exoskeleton. Other spiders can also explode.
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Can spiders remember you?

Spiders Have Poor Eyesight

One of the most basic reasons a spider won't remember you is because it can't see you or your face, according to the Australian Museum. About half the spiders out there catch prey with webs. They don't need great eyesight, they just have to sit and wait for their prey to come to them.
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Can spiders self heal?

During the second molt after autonomy, regenerating spiders were able to compensate for previous costs by either shortening their molt interval or increasing their growth.” Sign up for Scientific American's free newsletters.
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Can spiders feel love?

While not usually considered paragons of tender, familial love, some spiders do have a touchy-feely side. ? Scientists have discovered two arachnids that caress their young and snuggle together.
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Can spiders feel pain?

They don't feel 'pain,' but may feel irritation and probably can sense if they are damaged. Even so, they certainly cannot suffer because they don't have emotions.
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How many legs can a spider lose and still live?

Yet there does appear to be a limit to how many legs a spider can lose. In the wild, the team found few spiders missing more than two legs.
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What is the lifespan of a tarantula?

-A female tarantula can live 20 - 25 years. A male tarantula only lives about 7 - 8 years. -During most of the year tarantulas are nocturnal and stay close to their burrows. -During mating season (October in northern New Mexico), males leave their burrows to search for receptive females with which to mate.
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What is the nicest tarantula?

10 Best Tarantula Species to Keep as Pets
  • 01 of 10. Mexican Red-Knee. Science Photo Library/Getty Images. ...
  • 02 of 10. Chilean Rose. Danita Delimont/Getty Images. ...
  • 03 of 10. Costa Rican Zebra. ...
  • 04 of 10. Mexican Redleg. ...
  • 05 of 10. Honduran Curly Hair. ...
  • 06 of 10. Pink Zebra Beauty. ...
  • 07 of 10. Pink Toe. ...
  • 08 of 10. Brazilian Black.
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Do tarantulas get bored?

Tarantulas, as well as other insects, do not become bored. This is because they don't have the brain complexity to feel the need to explore and seek new knowledge.
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What does death curl look like?

Instead, a death curl looks like a tarantula that's right-side up with its legs curled up underneath it, touching or nearly touching in the middle. Sometimes it will accidentally flip over on its back, but it's much more common that it dies right-side-up.
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Why is my tarantula upside down?

Upside Down

This is the last phase in the molting process, during which the old exoskeleton lifts off, enabling the new one to encase him. Almost all tarantulas turn themselves upside down when molting, and some spin a neat circular web to climb into to complete the molting process.
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Can you save a tarantula stuck in molt?

The only time you should intervene during molting is if you see your spider having obvious trouble extracting himself from the outer shell. Gently apply moisture to the area where he is stuck, using a wet paintbrush, to help separate the old shell from the new skin.
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Why is my tarantula laying flat on its stomach?

Tarantulas may go months without food before a molt. When the tarantula turns over and lies flat on his back, this means the molt is imminent. During the molt the spider pushes his body through the old exoskeleton and then emerges from underneath.
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What is a tarantula death curl?

When most tarantulas die, they don't flop onto their backs as many believe (this is actually a MOLT!), or just stop what they are doing and die in a normal legs spread position. In the majority of instances, their legs curl beneath them in a very unmistakable position, one that hobbyists refer to as a “death curl”.
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