Tarantula Goliath is in Venezuela

in busy •  6 years ago 

Hello friends of Steemit's, yesterday I was doing Nat Geo's work and the Goliath Tarantula caught my eye.

What caught my attention the most is that part of being catalogued as the largest Spider in the world is found in Venezuela in the Amazon. This spider feeds on small birds and mice. It can be lethal to a human being and its venom is very toxic.
When the Spider feels a predator nearby with its hind legs, its hairs release their hairs on contact with the animals, irritating their skin and itching is the way to warn other animals.


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Buena e interesante informacion, te olvidaste de agregar que tamaño aproximado suele tener en su fase adulta, un dato muy importante jejejeje
Saludos buena info!

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gracias por tu comentario, lo tendré muy en cuenta e igual gracias por la visita jeje

Joda! Me sale esa araña y se me sale el usain bolt. Jajajajajajaja.

jajaja seguro que si XD

La naturaleza es hermosa y sabia, pero hay que conocerla bien porque también tiene sus peligros.

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