Avicularia avicularia
Avicularia avicularia (Pinktoe Tarantula)
The Avicularia avicularia, commonly known as the “Pinktoe Tarantula,” is one of the most recognizable and popular species of tarantulas in the pet trade. It is native to the rainforests of South America, where it lives in trees. It is famous for its distinctive pink-tipped toes, which contrast beautifully with its dark blue or green body.
🕷️ Scientific Name | Avicularia avicularia |
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🌍 Origin | South America (Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela) |
📏 Size | 10 – 13 cm |
🎨 Color | Dark blue or green body, pink toes |
📑 Genus | Avicularia |
🍽️ Diet:
Feeds primarily on insects such as crickets, roaches, and moths. In its natural habitat, it may also prey on small lizards or frogs.
🛡️ Behavior:
The Pinktoe Tarantula is known for its docile and gentle nature. Unlike many terrestrial tarantulas, this species tends to be more arboreal, making it more agile and quick to escape rather than confront threats. It rarely flicks urticating hairs and prefers to run away or jump to avoid conflict.
🔍 Particularities:
The Avicularia avicularia is popular in the pet trade due to its calm demeanor, ease of care, and striking appearance. Its arboreal lifestyle requires a vertically oriented enclosure with plenty of climbing space and good ventilation. This species is often recommended for beginners due to its manageable size and relatively easy care requirements.