The Green Haitian Tarantula (scientific name: Heteropoda venatoria), also known as the Green Haitian Tarantula, is a large spider of the Sparassidae family. It is distributed in tropical and subtropical areas, including Asia, Africa, America and Australia.
The adult male of the green sea tarantula is characterized by a larger body, usually up to 3 to 4 cm in length, with legs It can reach more than 10 cm in length, has a brown or light yellow body, black stripes and spots on its legs, and brown spots on its abdomen. Their large size and excellent vision allow them to quickly capture prey, especially insects and small vertebrates.
Green Haitian tarantulas are mainly active at night and usually hide in the cracks of branches and trunks during the day, or in the corners of houses and buildings. They are carnivorous animals that feed on insects, spiders, small vertebrates, etc., and have high predatory ability and adaptability.