Biology

Difference between Spider and Tarantula

Spiders and tarantulas are among the most feared animals around the world. They can be found in the most diverse places and although there are those who love to have them as pets, the truth is that in general people consider them ugly, dangerous and even evil.  Difference between Spider and Tarantula

Although these animals share certain qualities and are similar in some respects, there are some characteristics that make them different; that is, tarantulas and spiders are not exactly the same.

If you have doubts about it or want a little more information, keep reading, because below we will explain what the difference between tarantulas and spiders is.

SPIDERS  Difference between Spider and Tarantula

Spiders belong to the order  Aranae and to the class Arachnida among the group of arthropods. There are more than 40,000 species of spiders in the world. Their body is divided into two parts, one that includes the head and thorax and the other that is made up of the abdomen.

Some spiders are hairy and others are not, but one of the characteristics that has always differentiated them from tarantulas is the silk or spider web with which they make webs to catch their prey; although some cases of tarantulas capable of producing silk from their feet have been mentioned. All spiders are predatory and usually solitary. The patterns and shapes of their networks vary depending on the species.

These animals can live up to 2 years.

TARANTULAS

There are about 900 species of tarantulas. The venom of these animals is much weaker than people think, and many small spiders have it more powerful. Female tarantulas can lay up to 1000 eggs at one time and some can eat (literally) their male partner after sex.

Tarantulas can live without food for a month and unlike spiders they do not use webs to hunt their prey. They are passive predators that wait for prey to get close to catch them.

Likewise, tarantulas are larger than spiders and so far none have been known to be herbivorous (in the case of spiders there are only a few specimens). They can live up to 25 years and unlike spiders they do not bite , they bite.

Mohammad Asif Goraya

M A Goraya has qualification of M.phil in Agricultural Sciences. He has almost 15 years of teaching Experience at college and university level. He likes to share his research based knowledge with his students and audience.

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