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arthropods. they have also been reported to take juvenile toads , skinks, snakes, mice and earthworms , but rarely birds*. spiders have predators themselves, which is where defense mechanisms come in handy. tarantulas in the new world employ urticating hairs in defense against predators such as small mammals
arthropods. they have also been reported to take juvenile toads , skinks, snakes, mice and earthworms , but rarely birds*. spiders have predators themselves, which is where defense mechanisms come in handy. tarantulas in the new world employ urticating hairs in defense against predators such as small mammals...
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