Did you know that the goliath spiders don’t build webs but they live in burrow. The female goliath spider lays her silk eggs in the burrow she lays about fifty eggs she guards the eggs until they hatch the eggs will hatch in about six to seven weeks. The spiderlings stay under her watch until after their first molt. The adult spider molt once or twice a year young spiders molt more often than adult do. As the young spider outgrow their outer covering which is called an exoskeleton. If you want to find one of these spiders they live in the hot place of the rainforest from south america tropical rainforests are hot spots for the goliath spider this habitat is rich with life. Here's a fun fact is that the rainforest covers only six or seven percent of earth’s surface.