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WHAT IS THE BIGGEST SPIDER in THE WORLD

WHAT IS THE BIGGEST SPIDER in THE WORLD2007-11-24 2:03:37Answers:

It 's an age old question and I'm sure you'd like an answer, well here goes:

First of all, the biggest spider in the world is the Goliath Tarantula (Theraphosa blondi) which is found in the Amazon rain-forest in northern South America. The leg span of a male can be as much as 12 inches (that's big enough to straddle a dinner plate without touching the sides!).

This spider is powerful enough to catch and eat frogs, toads, lizards, mice and even small snakes, in fact it is known to occasionally eat the extremely venomous and highly feared Fer-de-lance snake!

One of the local tribes hold this spider in great esteem and even worship it.

Several other tarantulas attain a leg span of up to 10 inches.


I think it's a female crab spider
male goliath bird eater

i think its Theraphose blondi


it comes from Australia and is called a bird eating spider.It's body can grow to about 8 inches long.
The world's largest known spider is a male goliath bird-eating spider (Theraphosa blondi)
The Goliath Bird Eating Spider. You can keep them as pets and you can easily order them online. They are becoming popular. This is one of my favorite sites for identifying creepy crawlies because they have pics for almost everything

http://botarby8s.com/images/spiders/tblo.


there is a spider in south america. it eats spiders.

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