Goliath, "bird eating spider"
The goliath bird eating spider
South America
The female deposits about 50 eggs in an egg sack about 1 inch in diameter
IF you meant 'spider' - the Goliath bird-eating spider can grow to a leg-span of fourteen inches !
The Goliath birdeater (Theraphosa blondi) is considered the world's largest spider by mass and size. It is native to South America and can have a leg span of up to 11 inches.
It can reach a leg span of up to 12 inches long
All spiders are cold blooded
First they arrange a day out with their good friend.. Jordan Boulton. It is then that he sits them down to a nice cup of tea and pick the best time to go looking for a bird to hunt, Jordan will go behind the bird and gently carress it as the Goliath spider will snap its neck and spit on it.
The Goliath Bird-Eating Tarantula (that doesn't actually eat birds) is the biggest spider in the world. It can grow to about the size of a dinner plate.
Well the awnser is about2301 Years
Theraphosa blondi is the scientific name of the Goliath bird-eating spider. It's called 'Goliath' because of its daunting adult body size of 3-1/2 inches [8.89 centimeters] with another 11 inches [27.94 centimeters] worth of leg. It's called 'bird-eating' because it was devouring a hummingbird when first seen by intrepid Victorian era explorers of the northern South American rain forests.