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  1. A photo of a gigantic spider has been shared widely over the last few days, with many people either 1) questioning whether it's a photoshop, or 2) advising the home-owner to burn it down with...

  2. May 29, 2024 · Most of the world's biggest spiders belong to the tarantula family and can eat small birds, lizards, frogs, and fish. Giant spiders tend not to be aggressive, but they will bite to defend themselves or their egg sacs. Most large spiders are relatively nonvenomous—but there are certainly exceptions.

  3. Huntsman spider. Palystes castaneus, showing sparassid pattern of eyes in two rows of four, with the robust build and non- clavate pedipalps of a female. Huntsman spiders, members of the family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae), are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting. [citation needed]

  4. Nov 4, 2016 · A gargantuan huntsman spider has gone viral this week, looking like it crawled straight out of your nightmares. The huntsman, named Charlotte, was rescued last year by an Australian animal shelter, and is now "living in peace" on their farm.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Atticus spiders, also known as jumping spiders, ar...

  6. May 22, 2024 · The giant huntsman spider (Heteropoda maxima) is the largest known huntsman spider in the world and the largest spider by diameter, according to a 2017 review article.

  7. Attulus pubescens is a species of jumping spiders (family Salticidae). Until 2017, it was known as Sitticus pubescens. Description. Females have a body length of up to about 5 mm (3 ⁄ 16 in), males being slightly shorter at around 4 mm (5 ⁄ 32 in), with a smaller abdomen. Both are darkish in colour with variable white markings.

  8. The giant huntsman spider (Heteropoda maxima) is a species of the huntsman spider family Sparassidae found in Laos. It is considered the world's largest spider by leg span, which can reach up to 30 cm (1 ft).

  9. Jan 5, 2024 · Arachnophobes may want to turn away: The largest-ever male specimen of a Sydney funnel-web spiderthe world’s most venomous arachnid species—has been discovered on Australia’s Central ...

  10. Sep 21, 2022 · This giant spider actually exists. Giant green-bellied huntsman (Typostola barbata). Image credit: courtesy Caitlin Henderson. … and is native to Australia. The giant green-bellied huntsman (Typostola barbata) wears yellow eyeshadow, has pins to die for, and births hundreds of fluorescent mini-mes.

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