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Ecuadorian Purple Tarantula

The Ecuadorian purple tarantula (Avicularia purpurea) enchants with its vivid purple sheen. This gentle tree-dweller of Ecuador's rainforests prowls the night, silently stalking insects. Its unique coloration and calm demeanor make it a standout among tarantulas, playing a vital role in controlling insect populations.

3-4 years
Lifespan
28.3495 - 85.0485 g
Weight
Length: 3 - 5 cm; Height: 3 - 5 cm
Size
Black, Purple
Color
Low
Aggression
Characteristics
Avicularia purpurea, known as the Ecuadorian purple tarantula, is native to the tropical rainforests of Ecuador. It boasts striking iridescent purple hues across its body and legs. This arboreal species is known for its docile temperament and primarily nocturnal lifestyle, residing in trees and feeding on insects.
Distribution Range of the Ecuadorian Purple Tarantula
Avicularia purpurea, commonly known as the Ecuadorian Purple Tarantula, is native to the western regions of South America, specifically in Ecuador. Its geographical distribution is primarily confined to rainforest areas within this country.
Ecuadorian Purple Tarantula's Habitat
Environmental Conditions
Avicularia purpurea inhabits tropical rainforest environments characterized by high humidity, warm temperatures, and dense vegetation. These areas typically have consistent rainfall throughout the year, contributing to the humid conditions that the species thrives in.
Ecological Niche
As an arboreal tarantula, Avicularia purpurea primarily occupies the canopy and upper strata of the rainforest, living in trees and bushes. It constructs silk retreats in tree hollows or between leaves, where it can safely hunt for prey such as insects and small invertebrates. The species is adapted to life in humid, densely vegetated areas, requiring a stable microclimate to thrive.