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A camel spider vs a goliath birdeater.. tough one. Usually the Goliath will win because of size and aggresiveness,plus one inch fangs which can completely pierce the body of the camel spider. Not a tough one at all. A fully grown Goliath can overpower a cat. The Camel spider is simply not strong enough. ________________________________________________________________________ The camel spider is HUGE!!!! Look up it's picture on google, just type it in. It's litterally HUGMUNGUS!!!!!!!!!!! Don't listen to the one answer above mine. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Obviously you've never seen the Goliath. It's about the size of one square foot while the camel spider (Solifugae) hardly even grows to 7.5 inches. And why tell him not to listen to me? Hostility much? _____________________________________________________________________ Dude, theyre both still pretty big spiders. the real point is none of us would ever want to meet these things face to face
The biggest spider is the goliath bird eating spider. It can grow up to 1 foot (30 cm) in diameter.
camel spider
No. The largest spider in the world is the Goliath Birdeater. The Camel Spider naturally does not go over 7.5 inches in leg-span, while the Goliath can grow over 12". Making it far bigger in comparison. Second to the Goliath is the Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula, and third is the Chaco Golden Knee.
in the bible goliath is a 9 ft. man that david killed with a single stone. gaint spider gaint man. they can share a name. the spider was named after him. ----------------------- The full name of the spider is The Goliath Birdeating Tarantula.
Go to this link below to see a picture of the camel spider.
Brazil
a big spider that has a leg span of 1 foot
Goliath, "bird eating spider"
Indonesia
The goliath bird eating spider
An Arachnid is an arthropod with eight or more legs, making the Solifugae (AKA camel spider) an arachnid, but not a "true" spider. Anything in the Arachnid family is considered a spider.