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- Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
- Goliath Birdeater: 12 Inches. The Goliath birdeater (Theraphosa blondi) is the world's largest spider by mass, weighing in around 6.2 oz (175 g). It is a type of tarantula.
- Giant Huntsman Spider: 12 Inches. While the Goliath birdeater is the most massive spider, the giant huntsman (Heteropoda maxima) tends to have longer legs and a bigger appearance.
- Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater: 11 Inches. The third largest spider, the Brazilian salmon pink birdeater (Lasiodora parahybana) is only an inch smaller than the biggest spider.
- Grammostola anthracina: 10+ Inches. Be sure to visit South America if you're seeking enormous spiders. Grammastola anthracina is another large species. It's a popular pet tarantula that's unlikely to bite you unless you forget to feed it mice or crickets.
- Goliath Bird-Eater Spider
- Giant Huntsman Spider
- Goliath Pinkfoot Tarantula
- Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater Spider
- Brazilian Giant Tawny Red Tarantula
- Haitian Giant Tarantula
- Colombian Giant Tarantula
- Face-Sized Tarantula
- King Baboon Spider
- Camel Spider
Scientific name: Theraphosa blondiLeg-span:11-12 inchesWeight: 6.2 ozScientific name: Heteropoda maximaLeg-span:12 inchesWeight: 6 ozScientific name:Theraphosa apophysisLeg-span:9-11 inchesScientific name: Lasiodora parahybanaLeg-span:10-11 inchesWeight: 3.5 ouncesScientific name: Grammostola anthracinaLeg-span:10 inchesScientific name:Phormictopus canceridesLeg-span:8-9 inchesScientific name: Megaphobema robustumLeg-span:6-8 inchesScientific name: Poecilotheria rajaeiLeg-span: 8 inchesScientific name: Pelinobius muticusLeg-span: 8 inchesScientific order: SolifugaeLeg-span:6 inchesJun 7, 2024 · Discover the world's top 11 largest spiders, from the Goliath Bird-eating Tarantula to the Sand-dwelling Huntsman Spider.
- Sheridan Grant
May 27, 2024 · In the fascinating and often misunderstood world of arachnids, the biggest spiders in the world stand as giants among their kin, sparking both awe and apprehension. These eight-legged creatures, ranging from the Goliath birdeater to the giant huntsman, showcase an astonishing diversity in size, habitat and behavior.
- Jesslyn Shields
- Giant Huntsman Spider (30cm) It is surprising that the world’s largest spider, by leg span, was only discovered in 2001. The giant huntsman is only found in a small cave system in Laos, South East Asia.
- Goliath Bird-Eating Tarantula (29cm) Similar in many ways to the Goliath pinkfoot tarantula, the goliath birdeater has a leg span of around 29cm and is the second largest spider in the world, and heaviest by mass.
- Goliath Pinkfoot Tarantula (28cm) Living in burrows in the forests of Brazil and Venezuela, the pinkfoot goliath is a true giant amongst spiders. Their legs have pink coloured feet and their leg span can measure over 28cm.
- Brazilian Bird-Eating Tarantula (27cm) Also called the Salmon pink bird eater, this massive tarantula is a speedy, nocturnal predator found in Brazilian forests.
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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] .