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Tarantulas primarily eat insects, though some species enjoy larger game like frogs, mice and small lizards. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, most terrestrial species of tarantulas are burrowers. Unlike many spider species, tarantulas do not use webs to catch their prey. They do, however, spin silk.


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