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  1. The Goliath birdeater (Theraphosa blondi) belongs to the tarantula family Theraphosidae.Found in northern South America, it is the largest spider in the world by mass (175 g (6.2 oz)) and body length (up to 13 cm (5.1 in)), and second to the giant huntsman spider by leg span. [1] It is also called the Goliath tarantula or Goliath bird-eating spider; [2] the practice of calling theraphosids ...

  2. May 5, 2020 · Published May 5, 2020. Measuring nearly a foot wide, the Goliath bird-eating tarantula takes down prey like mice and birds, then liquefies their internal organs. Piotr Naskrecki Based on weight and mass, the Goliath birdeater is the largest spider on the planet. The Goliath birdeater is one of the world’s most recognizable arachnids.

  3. The giant huntsman spider has a leg span of 30cm (12 inches) and is considered the “largest” spider by that metric, but if you go by sheer mass, the Goliath Birdeater knocks it out of the park. Despite having a leg span of closer to 28cm (11 inches), it has a mass of around 170g or 6oz. This is more than twice the mass of the huntsman and ...

  4. Oct 31, 2013 · This South American tarantula holds the record for world’s largest spider. Other spiders might have longer legs, but T. blondi ‘s large body means its overall weight can reach 6 ounces (170 ...

  5. Unknown. The Goliath birdeater is the king of spiders. Weighing up to six ounces and with a leg span of nearly a foot, this tarantula is the largest arachnid on the planet. Goliaths don’t ...

  6. Molting is the process by which the tarantula sheds its old exoskeleton and emerges in a new, larger one. Spiderlings can be expected to molt five or six times in their first year. They take around two to three years to reach maturity. Goliath bird-eating spiders are the biggest tarantulas in the world. They live in the deep rainforests of ...

  7. Jul 11, 2020 · The Goliath birdeater is the world’s largest spider, by weight. Technically, the giant huntsman spider has longer legs – but it weighs considerably less! While this massive tarantula is called a “bird-eater,” this name is actually a bit of a misconception. Goliath birdeaters rarely, if ever, eat birds!

  8. Goliath Birdeater care is kind of like that of other terrestrial tarantulas – just on a much bigger scale. They need a larger enclosure, and occasionally some larger prey items than a lot of species. They also need ample room to burrow, and steady humidity. Get these points right, and you’ll have a hardy, long-live pet.

  9. Jul 31, 2024 · As with most tarantulas, the actual lifespan of Goliath Birdeaters will vary depending upon their care and environment. This species typically lays its eggs every two or three years during the fall to coincide with the upcoming rainy season. The eggs are then buried in the soil and the development of the spiderlings takes approximately 10-14 weeks.

  10. Description of the Goliath Birdeater. Birdeaters are an incredibly large species of tarantula, and their leg-span can be up to 11 in. across.Like all tarantulas, they have a large abdomen and a smaller cephalothorax.This spider’s spinnerets are at the end of its abdomen, and its fangs are at the front of its cephalothorax. They have very large fangs, which can be up to 1.5 in. long.