Tarantulas can eat crickets, mice or birds depending on what type of tarantula it is. The often live in humid warm climates like rainforests. If you are thinking of getting a tarantula I recommend buying an exo-terra habitat for it. I also recommend spraying the habitat with water every day and buying a heating mat thing to heat the habitat with.
The lifespan varies for different breeds(is that what you are asking?)though some species are able to live for up to 40 years!
desert or rain forest
Yes they can. Tarantulas will eat pretty much any live animal they can overpower.
Tarantulas live in burrows they dig.
Tarantulas mostly eat insects and spiders, but they will also eat small fish, and just about anything else that is the right size. Occasionally they will capture and kill small birds. Tarantulas that live on the ground will probably eat things like crickets that also spend most of their time right on the ground. They will be unlikely to eat things like hummingbirds because they never land on the ground. Tarantulas the live in bushes and low trees tend to favor moths and butterflies, and anything else that flies or crawls up to where they live and is not too large for them to tackle.
do scorpions live in the rainforest
Fishing spiders live in the ponds and will eat fish depending on its size. If you feed a fish to a tarantula, it will eat it. Tarantulas eat fish, but they do not live near water.
Tarantulas live alone. At a VERY young age they live together, and there are some tarantulas that seem to be able to live harmoniously with other tarantulas, BUT NEVER KEEP PET TARANTULAS TOGETHER IN THE SAME CAGE. In most cases, they are guaranteed cannibals.
Tarantulas eat frogs and toads because frogs and toad are tarantulas food its just like how other animals eat other animals ( big fish eat smaller fish )
no
Fried Tarantulas are a delicacy in Cambodia and Vietnam.
Tarantulas are not native to Vancouver Island.
yes they do
I don't know about Arizona, but in Lindale, Texas in the early 1980's there was a procession of them going across the road. You had to wait for them to cross.