Giant Spider

Giant Spider

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There are many different spiders which can be found in every region of the world. This article provides details, facts and information about the Giant Spider including what the Giant Spider looks like, it's description, classification, what it likes to eat and what are its natural enemies. There are also facts and information about the size of the Giant Spider, the habitat in which it  lives and an indication of how long it might live. Everything you wanted to know about the Giant Spider - facts and info for kids, children and their teachers and for everyone interested in the facts about the Giant Spider.

 
 

 

The Giant Spider is believed to be the Goliath Bird-eating spider

Common Name and Latin Name

The Common Name and Latin Name are as follows:
Common Name (s): Goliath Bird-eating Spider or Goliath Birdeater
Latin Name: Theraphosa blondi 

Goliath Bird eating spider identification - what does it look like?
The Giant Spider ranges in colours from dark to light brown with some having leg markings. They are also covered in long or short hairs.

What do Giant Spiders eat? What is its prey?
Giant spiders mainly eat:

  • Insects

  • Invertebrates
  • Rodents
  • Lizards
  • Bates from time to time 

Is the Giant Spider poisonous?
All types (except Uloboridae) are poisonous! They are fairly harmless to humans, though there fangs are large enough to break the skin of a human, there venom has been compared to that of a wasp sting. Also when threatened, they may rub their abdomen with their hind legs in order to release fine hairs that are a sever irritant to the skin and mucus membranes.

 

 
How big is the Giant Spider?
The Giant Spider (Goliath Bird eating spider) can have a leg span of 30cm and weigh 170grams  

Where does the Giant Spider live, what is its habitat?
The Giant Spider (Goliath Bird eating spider) is native to the rain forest regions of northern South America. They are a deep burrowing species, commonly found in marshy or swampy areas, living normally in a burrow that they have dug or one that has been abandoned by another burrowing creature.  

What is the average life span of the Giant Spider?
Females can live between 15 to 25 years where males will only live for around 6 years

Does the Giant Spider have good eyesight?
Generally speaking the Giant spider has poor eyesight 

Facts and Information about the Giant Spider
Did you know the following facts about the arachnid commonly known as the Largest Spider?

  • Fact One - Females will lay between 100 to 200 eggs

  • Fact Two - Eggs will hatch within 2 months

Classification of the Giant Spider
Species of spiders are classified according to shared physical characteristics. Spider taxonomy is the science of finding, describing, classifying and naming organisms in a hierarchical system. This method of classification helps when a description of 40,000 spiders is required! The organization of living things have seven major categories: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. The classification of the Giant Spider is as follows:

Kingdom: Animalia
(Kingdom relates to the highest taxonomic group into which organisms are grouped; one of five biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or Animalia) :

Phylum: Arthropoda
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Phyla are groups of classes. A series of animals or plants genetically connected with shared characteristics. The second biggest grouping in taxonomy. Arthropoda are jointed-foot invertebrates: arachnids, crustaceans, insects etc

Class: Arachnida
A Class is a taxonomic group containing one or more orders. Arachnid  consist of any of the eight-legged creatures, including spiders and scorpions, of the class Arachnida

Order: Araneae

A taxonomic order, within the class Arachnida (spiders)

Subclass:
The Subclass is nother taxonomic category below a class and above an order which helps in the classification process

Family: Theraphosidae
Another taxonomic category below an order and above a genus which helps in the classification process.

Genus: Theraphosa
Another taxonomic category below a family and above the level of species which helps in the classification process.

Species: T. blondi
Specis is a taxonomic group whose members can interbreed.

Spider Exterminators - Pest Control 
Generally speaking, people do not like spiders especially Giant Spiders and most of all, do not want them in their homes! There are many forms of pest control and ways to exterminate spiders such as Giant Spiders. There are spider exterminators, services, spider zappers, spider traps, spider repeller, spider catchers, spider traps for the removal and extermination process. Advice is available on subjects such as pest controls, pest prevention, spider catchers, spider exterminators and how to kill spiders like Giant Spiders. Some people would like to eliminate spiders from there homes completely, this can be very difficult as an open window on a summers day will allow spiders in, even opening your front door when entering and leaving will allow pesky spiders in. It is very easy to get rid of Giant Spiders by catching them yourself. Its best not to kill spiders as they are very important in controlling the level of other insects that are pests.
 

 

 

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