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  2. Washington spider season is here. Here’s what to know about ...

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    Only two Washington spiders are venomous, and mostly found on the east side of the state. ... Its long legs make the spider appear large in size (hence the name) which might instill some fear in ...

  3. Callobius severus - Wikipedia

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    Males feature large, extended palps with prominent projections. It is a nesting woodland species commonly seen in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most commonly found and widespread spiders in populated areas of Washington state. [2]

  4. List of medically significant spider bites - Wikipedia

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    Phoneutria nigriventer, the Brazilian wandering spider (a ctenid spider) is a large brown spider similar to North American wolf spiders in appearance, although somewhat larger. It has a highly toxic venom and is regarded (along with the Australian funnel-web spiders ) as among the most dangerous spiders in the world. [ 6 ]

  5. Poisonous spiders are in Washington. Here’s how to ... - AOL

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    In Washington state, there are only two spiders that can cause medical issues: black widow spiders and yellow sac spiders, according to the Washington State Department of Health.

  6. Goliath birdeater - Wikipedia

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    The Goliath birdeater (Theraphosa blondi) belongs to the tarantula family Theraphosidae.Found in northern South America, it is the largest spider in the world by mass (175 g (6.2 oz)) and body length (up to 13 cm (5.1 in)), and second to the giant huntsman spider by leg span. [1]

  7. Large spiders are rapidly spreading in the U.S. They're not ...

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    A vividly-colored spider the size of your palm is rapidly spreading in parts of the U.S. It's best we learn to become friendly neighbors. The Joro spider, which like many invasive species probably ...

  8. Giant huntsman spider - Wikipedia

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    Florian and Diana Schnös discovered cannibalism within the species of giant huntsman spiders in a cave near Vang Vieng in Laos. [3] Female individuals may eat male individuals after mating, [ citation needed ] a characteristic more commonly associated with the genus Latrodectus , the true widows, although it is considered normal spider behavior.

  9. Joro spiders are back in the news. Here's what the experts ...

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    A large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United States. Populations have been growing in parts of the South and East Coast for years, and many ...