I recently got back from a 2 week trip to Puerto Rico. I got a chance to meet up with an Internet friend for some tarantula hunting. There are a few sp. of t's in PR but I only had about a half-day free so we decided to go out looking for Avicularia laeta.
Here is the location we found them in.
Most of them could be found living in the trees. They would take 2 leaves, sometimes more and make a tube web like this.
Here is another one that I had to pull open for the pic.
At least half of them were very defensive and were not bluffing in threat posture.
Here is a mature male that built this thin web. I would have liked to have gone back and see if he moved at night.
And a couple more pics.
Here is the location we found them in.
![](http://img94.echo.cx/img94/6691/p41301700yh.jpg)
Most of them could be found living in the trees. They would take 2 leaves, sometimes more and make a tube web like this.
![](http://img97.echo.cx/img97/769/p41301772ch.jpg)
Here is another one that I had to pull open for the pic.
![](http://img83.echo.cx/img83/4089/p41301730hk.jpg)
At least half of them were very defensive and were not bluffing in threat posture.
![](http://img94.echo.cx/img94/782/p41301819dc.jpg)
![](http://img94.echo.cx/img94/668/p41301859il.jpg)
Here is a mature male that built this thin web. I would have liked to have gone back and see if he moved at night.
![](http://img98.echo.cx/img98/9412/p41301876zg.jpg)
And a couple more pics.
![](http://img98.echo.cx/img98/7996/p41301936gu.jpg)
![](http://img83.echo.cx/img83/5314/p41301762mv.jpg)