by Avery Snethen
The scientific name for the Goliath Birdeater is :
Theraphosa blondi
The Goliath Birdeater is usually the size of a dinner plate. Their leg span is normally 12 inches, they can weigh 2.5 ounces.
The Goliath Birdeater lives in the rainforest of northern South America. The climate there is hot and humid. The Goliath Birdeater tends to live where it is very swampy and marshy. The tarantulas dig burrows or use old burrows that rodents left behind.
The Goliath Birdeater actually does not eat birds that often. Although, they often eat earthworms, small rodents, frogs, toads, lizards, and snakes.
As for predators, humans eat the Birdeaters as a part of a local cuisine in northern South America. The taste is said to be shrimp like. More predators are cheetahs and other medium/ large mammals and large snakes.
Like any other spider/ tarantula the Birdeater lays eggs. The female normally lays 50 eggs in a sack. 50% of the time the females kill their mate after mating with them.... The other 50% is full of lucky males who escaped from the females before they could kill them.
The population is unknown for the Goliath Birdeaters. Goliath Birdeaters are/were endangered. However, some people say that they now are not endangered, just shy.
Rainforest
Conservationist
Entomologist
Environmentalist
Grass : producer / autotroph
Grasshopper: herbivore
Hummingbird:
omnivore
Goliath Birdeater:
carnivore
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Grass : producer, 1,000
Grasshopper: Primary consumer,100
Frog: Secondary consumer,10
Goliath Birdeater : Tertiary consumer, 1
Energy Pyramid