Yes, various species of spiders live in the Amazon rainforest - tarantulas being just one species.
Brazilian wandering spider, Tarantulas, jumping spiders,
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Bird eating spiders live in the Canopy because that's where a lot of birds live.
tropical rainforest
spiders, ants, worms and many more. birds eat the worms. you would find spiders crawling around every where!
monkeys, snakes, frogs, beetles, spiders, ants, parrots, gorillas
The rainforest is neither vertebrate or invertebrate. The rainforest is a biome, and biomes cannot be classed as vertebrates or invertebrates. Only individual organisms that are members of the Kingdom Animalia can be classified in this way.
The daddy long leg spider? they're commonly known as house spiders. I don't know if they live in a specific rainforest.
over 50,234,354 spiders canThere are roughly 260 different species of spiders living in the Rainforest!
Anacondas, boas, and ocelots are some of the carnivores of the rainforest that eat tree mice. Bats, birds, and spiders will also eat tree mice,
monkeys, snakes, spiders, beetles, frogs, ants, parrots, gorillas