Tarantula
tarantula
The six-legged spider-looking bug commonly found in tropical regions is called a "harvestman" or "daddy longlegs."
Rambutan is a tropical fruit, in Indonesian "Rambut" has the meaning of "Hair", since this fruit is so hairy. The last "an" has the meaning "like". So "Rambutan" is about the same as "Hairy" fruit
"Camel spider" is a common name for solpugids, large non-spider arachnids found in desert regions.
A bird spider is another term for a Goliath birdeater, a species of large tarantula, Latin name Theraphosa blondi.
The Wikipedia has an excellent description: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_spider In short, they are brown spiders with black stripes that can be anywhere from 0.04 to 1.18 inches long with two large eyes on one row and four smaller ones beneath.
Bumble Bee is what I knew them as growing up in the UK
In Hebrew the name means Red or others interpret it Hairy.
The Amazon.
The scientific name of the hairy crab is "Eriphia sebana." It is a species of crab found in the coastal regions of Southeast Asia.
The hairy bikers names are: Simon King and David Myers
Gasteracantha elipsoides is somewhat close to your description, but I'm not sure if it is the same. Gasteracantha elipsoides usually has six spikes, usually reddish.