What is the biggest tarantula in the world?

The Goliath bird-eating tarantula is the biggest tarantula in the world. The body measures up to 4.75 inches (12 centimeters) with a leg span of up to 11 inches (28 centimeters).
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What is the largest spider on earth?

With a leg span nearly a foot wide, the goliath bird-eater is the world's biggest spider. And it has a special defense mechanism to keep predators from considering it as a meal.
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What is bigger than the Goliath birdeater?

Some sources say the giant huntsman spider, due to its sprawling leg span, is bigger than the Goliath birdeater.
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Is a huntsman spider bigger than a Goliath spider?

The Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula is considered to be bigger than the Huntsman Spider because of its heavier body mass.
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What is the scariest spider in the world?

7 of the scariest spiders in existence
  1. The leggiest spider. ...
  2. The giant camel spider. ...
  3. Black widow. ...
  4. Jumping spiders. ...
  5. Six-eyed sand spider. ...
  6. Goliath bird-eating spider. ...
  7. Eyeless Kauai cave wolf spider.
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Who would win a scorpion or tarantula?

The scorpion would win the fight against a tarantula.

Despite the tarantula's size advantage, the scorpion is capable of a quick, deadly attack that makes it one of the most dangerous arachnids in the world.
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Could giant spiders exist?

In 1980 paleontologist Mario Hunicken made a startling announcement; he had found the remains of the largest spider to have ever lived. Discovered in the approximately 300 million year old rock of Argentina, this prehistoric arachnid appeared to have a body over a foot in length and a leg span of over 19 inches.
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What is the fastest spider in the world?

Fastest spider

The speediest spider on Earth is the desert-dwelling Moroccan flic-flac spider (Cebrennus rechenbergi), which can reach speeds of up to 1.7 m/s (3.8 mph) when trying to escape predators.
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Which country has no spiders?

Unfortunately for arachnaphobes -- those with a fear of spiders -- spiders inhabit every continent except Antarctica.
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Is a camel spider bigger than a tarantula?

15 Biggest Spiders in the World
  • Goliath Birdeater: 12 inches. (iStock) ...
  • Giant Huntsman Spider: 12 inches. (iStock) ...
  • Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater: 11 inches. ...
  • Grammostola anthracina: 10+ inches. ...
  • Face-Sized Tarantula: 8 inches. ...
  • Hercules Baboon Spider: 8 inches. ...
  • Colombian Giant Tarantula: 6-8 inches. ...
  • Camel Spider: 6 Inches.
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Are daddy long legs poisonous?

Daddy long legs, also known as cellar spiders, contain venom and possess fangs, but there has been no evidence of their fangs being too short to cut through human skin or of their venoms being deadly and poisonous to humans. In reality, daddy long legs are not poisonous or dangerous to humans and are not known to bite.
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How big can a wolf spider get?

Ranging in size from half an inch to over two inches, these large, hairy spiders may be the fuel of nightmares for some people. Foreboding as wolf spiders may seem, they are equipped with some amazing adaptations and really quite beneficial.
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Did spiders exist with dinosaurs?

As if dinosaurs weren't enough to contend with in the world of 165 million years ago, the Jursassic period had other frightful creatures roaming the Earth as well: giant spiders. In fact, a Kansas University researcher recently identified the largest known fossilized spider, a relic of the Middle Jurassic period.
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Does the Goliath Birdeater bite humans?

Although venomous with inch-long fangs, the Goliath Birdeater's bite will not kill a person. It will, however hurt quite a bit, and has been described as somewhere between the pain of a wasp sting and hammering a nail into your hand.
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How old was the oldest spider?

1973 – 2016), also known as #16, was a wild female trapdoor spider (Gaius villosus, family Idiopidae) that lived in North Bungulla Reserve near Tammin, Western Australia. She died in 2016, at an estimated age of 43 years, and is the longest-lived spider recorded to date.
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How big were bugs million years ago?

This fossil insect wing (Stephanotypus schneideri) from the period about 300 million years ago when insects reached their greatest sizes, measures 19.5 centimeters (almost eight inches) long. The largest species of that time were even bigger, with wings 30 centimeters long.
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Are banana spiders poisonous?

Banana spiders may look intimidating, but they're actually timid and not considered dangerous. Though they aren't poisonous, their bite can be painful.
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What is a blue scorpion?

Rhopalurus junceus, the red scorpion or blue scorpion, is an endemic species, one of 36 different types of scorpion found on Cuba and the Dominican Republic, as well as parts of Central America.
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What is the nicest spider?

The ultimate lovely legs competition: the world's nine most...
  • Peacock parachute spider. Peacock parachute spider. ...
  • Peacock jumping spider. Peacock jumping spider. ...
  • Mirror or sequinned spider. ...
  • Brazilian wandering spider. ...
  • Red-legged golden-orb-weaver spider. ...
  • Wasp spider. ...
  • Crab spider. ...
  • Desertas wolf spider.
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What spider is the strongest?

The newly-discovered species of Madagascan spider known as Darwin's bark spider (Caerostris darwini) weaves the strongest known spider silk with a tensile strength of up to 520 MJ/m3 (megajoules per cubic metre) - twice as tough as any previously described silk.
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Are there spiders that fly?

There are no spiders that have wings or that fly in the traditional sense of the word. Their name comes from a form of locomotion called ballooning. The spider releases threads of silk into the wind, using these as a “balloon” to carry the spider through the air.
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