Peacock Tarantula Latest News
A scientific survey to assess the Peacock Tarantula has begun at Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve in Andhra Pradesh.
About Peacock Tarantula
- It is one of the rarest and most visually striking spiders in the world, famous for its metallic blue coloration.
- It is also known as the Gooty Sapphire Ornamental Tarantula, named after the region where it was first discovered.
- Appearance
- The spider has a distinctive bright blue body with yellow and white markings, forming geometric patterns on its legs and abdomen.
- It can grow up to 6–8 inches in leg span, making it a large and impressive spider.
- Habitat: In its natural habitat, it is an arboreal species, meaning it lives on trees, occupying tree holes, bark crevices, and elevated surfaces.
- Distribution: It is endemic to India, primarily found in parts of Andhra Pradesh.
Characteristics of Peacock Tarantula
- It is a nocturnal hunter, remaining hidden during the day and becoming active at night.
- It is an active predator that does not rely on webs but instead uses speed and venom to capture prey such as insects and small animals.
- It is known for being fast and agile, it can move quickly and climb vertical surfaces with ease.
- Females have a long lifespan (up to 15 years), while males have a shorter life cycle.
- During reproduction, females lay egg sacs containing around 50–150 eggs, which they guard until hatching.
- Conservation Status: IUCN: Critically Endangered
- Threats: The main threats it faces come from habitat loss due to logging, firewood collection, and forest degradation.
- Ecological Role: It plays an important ecological role by controlling insect populations and supporting biodiversity.
Source: TH
Last updated on May, 2026
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