The Goliath Bird Eater

Today I am researching about the Goliath bird eater. The Goliath bird eater belongs to the tarantula family Theraphosidae. Found in northern South America, it is the largest spider in the world by mass and body length, and second to the giant huntsman spider by leg span. A The Goliath bird eater male can live up to 3 to 6 year but for a female 15 to 25 years. The Goliath bird eater The body measures is up to 4.75 and 30 cm longThe Goliath Birdeater Spider Is a Creature of Nightmares

The Hauraki Gulf marine reserve

Today mytable group are researching about the Hauraki Gulf  Marine Reserve and learning facts. Did you know about the Hauraki Gulf Marine reserve is known for the part of the largest single single area of flat land in the north island? The Hauraki Gulf is special because  the coastal marine area was  bordered by extended estuaries and wetlands and lush coastal forest, providing a rich haven for land – based and marine life.

The Hauraki Gulf is 7200 years old and  over 25% of the southern hemisphere’s marine mammals have been seen in the marine park, it is also visited by more than 20% of the world sea birds.

There are 6 islands in Hauraki Gulf which is Rangitoto Motutapu Waiheke, Aotea ( Great Barrier Island), Tiritirimātangi and Goat island. Hauraki Gulf is 1.2 million hectares, and if you convert that to acres, you get 2965264 acres, and if you convert that much acres to square meters, you get  1.1999998e+10 square meters.