Giant Spider! World's Biggest Spider Giant Huntsman Spider



Worlds Largest Spider! The Giant huntsman spider is huge, but not deadly to humans. Biggest in the world, the Giant Huntsman Spider was just recently discovered in 2001 in a Cave in Laos. Their torso averages about 2 inches long but it's their leg-span which earn them the title as the biggest spider in the world as they can extend to 12 inches long which is about the size of this dinner plate! (show dinner plate) The Goliath Birdeater is considered the second biggest spider in the world or largest if you classify it by sheer mass. These giant huntsman spiders are often mistaken for tarantulas because of their size, however you can easily tell them apart because of their unique crab-like legs which allow them to move side to side with incredible speed and agility making them lighting fast. Although they can produce silk these spiders don't usually build webs as their name comes from their ability to stalk and hunt down their prey. Have you seen Arachnophobia? Like something out of a horror movie these giant carnivorous spiders jump on and attack their prey injecting venom into their victims liquifying the soft tissues which make their prey easy to ingest. They mainly feed on insects and small invertebrates like lizards but sometimes bigger predators become prey as birds, geckos and other animals that try to attack the huntsman spider end up "instead" becoming the SPIDER's next meal Although a human encounter with one of these fearsome spiders may seem deadly, they're venom is not fatal to humans though their bite is very painful and in addition to some swelling of the skin other effects may include nausea, vomiting and headaches. These spiders only live about 2 years and amazingly they're able to regenerate lost limbs. Since it's discovery, these spiders have been turning up all over the world, with recent reports in Florida and Hawaii. They love to inhabit sheds, garages, other dark isolated places. If you find a giant huntsman spider in your home YOU should get rid of it immediately as the female spiders can lay up to 200 eggs and populate very fast. It's best try to relocated the spider instead of killing it as spiders play an important role in controlling the population of other insects and pests. However caution should be taken as these spiders move very quickly and will be difficult to catch and if dealing with a mother spider guarding her eggs she may become extremely aggressive toward you and because if this it might be best to hire an exterminator to handle the removal process. Other Epic Wildlife Deadly Spider Videos -- Deadly New Spider Species Swarm Town http://youtu.be/6DCaykZVKLo -- Giant Camel Spider in Iraq http://youtu.be/GF_OAzfZEFI -- Worlds Most Deadly Spider http://youtu.be/pQYWBmk_V2g -- Strange Spider Species http://youtu.be/ho-v0bv1IgE Subscribe for Wildlife News & Talk - http://tiny.cc/2byriw Let's Connect -- http://www.facebook.com/epicwildlife -- http://gplus.to/epicwildlife -- http://www.twitter.com/epicwildlife -- http://www.pinterest.com/epicwildlife -- http://www.epicadamwildlife.com/

Comments

  1. i'll say that a huntsman spider ate my paper.



    she'll understand.
  2. what the fuck is that unnatural unholy cancerous creature
  3. aw hell no
  4. Spiders don't want to harm you? Ever deal with a giant wolf spider. They're ass holes...
  5. If I saw that thing in my house, I would pack me bags, abandon the house, drive to NASA, go to space, and blow up the earth with a lazer.
  6. I'm cleaning my room right now I saw a spider in my room and I just watched this for no reason I hate spiders 😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣
  7. better watch your shoulder the spider may be watching the vid with you XD
  8. fug
  9. Ok, the girl screaming at the end was not cool. LOL
  10. lol I had one as a pet dyed about a year ago though got so big I had to move it into a bigger enclosure at one point gave the old tank to a preying mantis these things honestly fascinate me that being said though any spider I'm not keeping as a pet I see I instantly step on it especially bloody funnel webs they have a bad habit of coming back inside after u release them so yeah
  11. I have that as a pet many
  12. if I saw these in my house than I would nuke my house.
  13. lol that scream at the end kept replaying it
  14. Relocate them?? i would relocate them to hell with a flamethrower.
  15. why am i watching this when im scared shitless of spiders??
  16. love spiders... I have a pet tarantula I let crawl on my face
  17. 2:40 was this fucking necessary?
  18. Thank god for Russia. We have cold weather and nuclear weapon exactly for such cases.
  19. i rather live in the ocean than having this spider jump on my face and kill me less than 1 second :v
  20. Why am I watching this...


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