I’m starting to get a bit weary of all the “OMG, check out this massive spider!” posts. Let me raise the bar. Up here in Far North Queensland, we’ve got a juvenile bird-eating spider that’s made itself at home in a tree about 35 feet above our house. As for its size? Let’s just say it’s enough to make me shudder!

One thought on “Growing a little tired of these “oh my god look at this huge spider” posts. Get on my level. Far North Queensland, juvenile bird eating spider took up residence in a tree about 35 feet in the air out front of our house. Estimated size? I shudder to think.”

  1. I can totally understand where you’re coming from! Those massive spiders can be pretty intimidating! The bird-eating spider sounds like quite a sight. Living in Far North Queensland must mean you encounter some incredible wildlife. I can only imagine how big that spider is from 35 feet up! Have you gotten any close-up photos? I’d love to see how impressive it is from that angle!

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