11 BIGGEST Spiders



These are the 11 biggest and scariest spiders out there from the camel spider to the bird-eating spider, you might get arachnophobia # 8 Egyptian Giant Solpugid Myths and rumors surround the Egyptian Giant Solpugid, also known as the Camel Spider. In the early 2000s, the Camel Spider earned a reputation for being these huge creatures terrorizing American Soldiers stationed out in Iraq. People claimed the spiders were capable of running 40 miles per hour, could make loud hissing noises, and even capable of producing a paralyzing neurotoxin. While none of these are completely true, the Camel Spiders are pretty large, commonly measuring 6 inches in length. These ferocious arachnids use their jaws to eat almost exclusively as carnivores. They’re not necessarily terrorizing any soldiers, but they are still pretty big and bad. # 7 Desertas Grande wolf spider The Desertas Grande wolf spider is largely considered to be one of the largest wolf spiders in the world. They are native to the Deserta Grande Island in the Madeira archipelago. These wolf spiders are downright monstrous, as large as a dinner plate, measuring more than 5 inches in diameter. The spiders are endemic to the island they were discovered on, but they have become rarer and rarer sights in the wild. They are currently considered critically endangered, which might be good news for you spider-haters out there # 6 Theraphosa blondi The Theraphosa blondi, better known as the Goliath Bird-eating spider. This giant spider doesn’t usually eat birds actually, but it is still pretty large, capable of eating normal things like insects but also rather large creatures like frogs and rodents. It has fangs long enough to pierce human skin, and while it’s venom is nonlethal to humans, we would forgive you if it scares the bejesus out of you since it is the largest spider in the world by mass. It has leg spans of up to 4 inches, but it weighs a hefty 1/4th of a pound. # 5 Colombian Giant Black Tarantula The Colombian Giant Black Tarantula, known scientifically as Xenesthis monstrosa has a leg span of up to 9.1 inches, and it lives up to its name. It’s known for being particularly aggressive, hunting down its prey for sustenance. While they look like the final beast in the climax of a horror movie, they are apparently completely harmless to humans. Or maybe that’s just what they want you to believe. # 4 Heteropoda maxima Just in case you needed another reason to avoid dark caves: here’s the Heteropoda maxima, better known as the Giant Huntsman spider. This creepy crawly was first discovered in a Laotian cave in 2011 during a survey of the Greater Mekong subregion. It has the world’s longest leg span for a spider, measuring an entire foot across. It probably won’t help anyone’s arachnophobia to know this, but it’s large legs aren’t just for creepy decoration. The Huntsman uses their legs to hunt and stalk prey with optimal efficiency. # 3 Phoneutria nigriventer The Phoneutria nigriventer has a terrifying set of huge mandibles and a big meaty body that makes it’s half foot diameter leg span just scary icing on an even scarier cake. While the Phoneutria nigriventer, better known as the Brazilian Wandering Spider, is definitely one of the world’s biggest spider, it’s probably more notorious for its deadly neurotoxin that could kill a human. They have a reputation for hiding in banana plants and dancing back and forth with it’s legs up when threatened. Their little dance might even be considered cute, if you didn’t know they were getting ready to spray you with venom. # 2 Brazilian Giant Tawny Red Tarantula This South American creature is native to Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina, another titan in the world of arachnids. The Brazilian Giant Tawny Red Tarantula is more than 10 inches in diameter and, unlike most spiders, don’t leave their hundreds of spider babies alone after they are born. If you think you’re safe from seeing these terrifying things in your day to day life, think again. They’re pretty popular pets in ALL parts of the world. # 1 Mongolarachne jurassica The Mongolarachne jurassica is an extinct spider from the Jurassic era and still has living relatives to this day in the modern golden orb weaver. The Mongolarachne Jurassica is possibly the biggest ancient spider that used to crawl around on this earth. The fossils we have found of the Mongolarachne jurassica are currently the largest and oldest spider fossils ever discovered, measuring around 6-7 inches in length.

Comments

  1. camel spiders are small i saw one and coyote peterson held one
  2. They will discover another species in south america the size of a dog, eventually. Saw the thing drag off a goat. No one believes me & im perfectly fine with that.
  3. Why am I watching this when I just had a spider on me?
  4. im holding a glock in my bed tonight
  5. So basically a list of gods mistakes
  6. they did not lost the arrest spiders. so many more are much larger than 5 and 6" across. Pshhh
  7. Yall plz sub to me
  8. I have arachnophobia of spiders
  9. if spiderman was real, i bet he'd be watching this for motivation
  10. For the first one it is Palestine ❤️️❤️️❤️️❤️️not isreal❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌
  11. well shit. if i saw one of these bitches in my house, i'm gonna get a fucking blowtorch and chainsaw
  12. magnifying glass not microscope
  13. Me: "I'm terrified of spiders I'll burn my house down if I see a little tiny jumping spider. "
    Also me: " Let's watch this video! "
    and does any one know about the little tiny red spider I'm talking about that like goes up ur sleeves and u basically need a microscope to see it?
  14. Does anyone do this? Like if you see a creepy animal or something you look around your room.
  15. GOOD VIDEOS
  16. Thumbnail SPIDER ENLARGED
  17. that makes sence
  18. i can write just: flamethrower
  19. Solifuge "Camel Spiders" are not Spiders! They are Cousins of Spiders.
  20. The best spider 🕷 is the trantrer


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