Giant Huntsman Spiders
Scientific American Investigates Spiders
Giant huntsman spiders have earned their name. They are the world's largest spiders by leg span! They are unique in that they don't build webs and they hunt their prey like many other predators by catching it themselves. Through full-color photographs of these fascinating creatures and engaging text, readers explore the world of the giant huntsman to learn how and where they live, and just how large these monster creatures can grow. Age-appropriate fact boxes and a helpful graphic organizer guide readers on their spider expedition!