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The Goliath Bird-Eating Spider

In The Goliath Bird-Eating Spider, naturalist Steve Backshall is in the Amazon rainforest at night. He uncovers a Goliath bird-eating spider, the largest spider in the world, and it’s sitting on top of an egg sac. This video is excerpted from BBC's Deadly 60, an award-winning nature and adventure show for kids in which narrator Steve Backshall has one mission: to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals.

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Ecuador
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Deadly 60
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3:07
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Q: What does this spider eat?
A: It eats invertebrates like crickets and cockroaches and it can even eat snakes.

Q: What does the spider use the hairs on its legs for?
A: The hairs help them sense vibrations and detect prey.

Q: How does the spider take care of its eggs?
A: It sits on the egg sac until it’s ready to hatch.

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