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The Goliath bird-eating spider, scientifically known as Theraphosa blondi, typically exhibits a range of colors including shades of brown, black, and tan. Its body is often covered with fine hairs, giving it a somewhat fuzzy appearance. The coloration helps it blend into its rainforest habitat, providing camouflage against predators.

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