14 World's Largest Spiders



From the scary fast Egyptian Giant Solpugid to huge Goliath Bird Eating spider these are the biggest spiders crawling in the world!! Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr 10.Golden Silk Orb­Weaver The male orb weaver is very small, only growing up to 1 inch in length. The female wears the pants in the relationship as it can grow up to 3 inches in length and have a leg span of just over six inches. These spiders are natives of Australia and their name comes from the fact that they spin giant, orb like webs and sit in the middle of those webs waiting for unassuming prey to get caught and become their next meal. 9.Giant House Spider Unfortunately for everyone, these giant spiders are often found roaming around people’s homes, especially in the Autumn when they are looking for a mate. They are also not as shy as most other spiders and are not afraid to venture out of the crevices and dark places that they like to live in. Typically their legs only span 3 to 4 inches but people have reported finding spiders up to 7 inches in leg span. Like a lot of spiders the male is eaten by the female after mating. In 2015 after a particularly wet summer in the UK sightings of these terrifying spiders vastly increased. 8.Brazilian Wandering Spider Amongst spiders, the Brazilian Wandering Spider has one of the deadliest venoms. It is considered the world’s most venomous spider by the Guinness Book of World Records. While they are only native to Brazil, these spiders, also called banana spiders, have been found amongst bananas harvested and shipped around the world. There was a recent story of one being found in a Whole Foods produce department in Oklahoma! 7.Poecilotheria Rajaei The existence of these spiders was first discovered in 2009 on the island nation of Sri Lanka. From the tarantula family, they are not quite the largest spiders in the world, but they are very big with a leg span of 8 inches and enough deadly venom to kill mice, snakes and even small birds. Spider enthusiasts consider them to be very good looking spiders with subtle gray, pink and yellow markings and a unique pinkish gray band on its abdomen. 6.Colombian Giant Black Tarantula This tarantula is found in the tropical rainforests of Columbia and Brazil. It is extremely aggressive and nervous by nature and is also known for its odd defensive behaviors. When seeing a predator it will stretch out its legs and bob up and down in an effort to scare off its attacker. With a leg span of up to 9 inches it is no more than a scary sight to us as its venom is not powerful enough to do much to a human being. 5.Egyptian Giant Solpugid Also known as Camel Spiders these arachnids can grow to be very large, as seen in this photo. They have always been very well known and feared in Middle Eastern cultures, with rumors of them running faster than humans and having an unequaled appetite for large mammals. While these rumors aren’t true they are very speedy and deadly predators in the spider community. Western culture got to know them very well during the war in Iraq in the early 2000’s when stories of these spiders accompanied with videos and pictures began to circulate the internet. 4.Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater These spiders have a 10 inch leg span, making them near the longest in the world. They have a very interesting way of hunting prey. It’s body is brown and contains salmon pink hairs that it shoots at its prey to disable them. It then pounces on its victim and spits digestive juices on it before consuming it. While they occasionally eat small birds, like most spiders it prefers insects or small lizards. 3.Brazilian Giant Tawny Red Tarantula This spider is one of the biggest in the world with a leg span of just over 10 inches. It is quite a calm spider unless provoked and is happiest when it is hanging out in a dry, humid environment and has mice, insects and crickets to eat. Because of their calm demeanor they are often kept as pets in many parts of the world. 2.Giant Huntsman Spider If you were going by leg span, the giant huntsman spider is the biggest spider in the world with a length of up to 1 foot. No one even knew of the existence of these spiders until they were discovered in a cave in Laos in 2001. Getting their name from their incredible ability to track down and kill their prey, they mostly feed on small insects and lizards. While getting bit by one would hurt a lot, their venom is not deadly to humans. 1.Goliath Bird Eating Spider This mammoth spider is found in the rain forests of the northern part of South America. When considering sheer mass this spider is considered the largest in the world weighing in at almost half a pound. It is very interesting to note that female spiders live 15 to 25 years while their male counterparts die soon after reaching maturity, a lifespan of only 3 to 6 years. Like so many other creatures in their habitat these spiders are in danger of extinction due to the destruction of the rainforests.

Comments

  1. I WANT TO HUNT AND EAT THEM!!!
  2. dear god... that is beautiful :,>
  3. The 1st one should be called the silento spider..............................no..........well time to buy bleach.
  4. number 11 is so pretty
  5. "These spiders are endangered by...WELL, THEY ARE NOT ENDANGERED ENOUGH!!!
  6. good job nice movie
  7. when it talked about the UK i really wanted to kill myself
  8. I suddenly starting to like deforestation..
  9. It would have been nice to see the spiders relative to something which we know the size of (like a normal size human hand).
  10. the last one is really huge dang!
  11. I will kill myself!!! spiders are in my head!!
  12. Can spiders still kill humans
  13. omg. just imagine one of these guys watching u in the shower. heck nooo
  14. I like spiders
  15. The brazillian wandering spider's venom also gives you a boner before you die from it, it's real, look it up
  16. I want to die
  17. I like baby spiders just joking 🕷
  18. the SPIDERS gives me the creeps 😱😱😵😵
  19. these cannot be real
  20. these spider dont exist in sweden right?


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