The World's Largest Insects
#15 The Goliath Bird Eater
This spider belongs to the tarantula family and is the second largest spider in the world. The spider was named in the Victorian era for it's reputation for eating Hummingbirds. These spiders are found in the rainforests of South America and prefer marshes and swamps. The female may lay between 100 and 200 eggs which hatch into spiderlings within 2 months. We are really hoping that we don't stumble upon 200 newly hatched spiders any time soon. Our advice to you is, stay out of swamps.
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