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Goliath Bird-eating Spider
Description:
Goliath bird-eating spider (once Mygale blondii, now Theraphosa blondi), as illustrated by Carl Wilhelm Hahn in his Monographia Aranearum, also known as Monographie der Spinnen, in the 1820s. The goliath bird-eater is the heaviest spider in the world, and it rarely eats birds.
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Biodiversity Heritage Library/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2867466
Legacy Identifier:
JG6164
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3179px × 2400px (~21 MB)
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