Joro spiders, an invasive orb-weaving species native to East Asia, have invaded the U.S. and most of the Southeastern states.
A rare “giant spider” appears in restored grasslands, a sign that the habitat has once again become ideal for predators today.
Giant spiders falling from the sky sounds like a scene from a horror movie, but it’s happening in real life. Sort of. Joro spiders, which are native to Asia, have arrived in North Carolina early this ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The giant Joro spiders, known to grow as big as a human hand, haven’t yet made it to New York City, but they did get as close as nearby Philadelphia, experts have reported. On ...
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Giant wolf spider up close - why this fast ground hunter can still be dangerous
Giant wolf spiders are large ground-hunting arachnids known for speed, strong vision, and powerful fangs. Unlike web-building spiders, they actively chase and ambush prey using sudden bursts of ...
Has it seemed lately like creepy-critter news just keeps on coming? Arachnophobes from Arlington to Annapolis got a recent fright due to alarming reports of four-inch Joro spiders flying up the ...
Joro spiders, which are native to Asia, have arrived in North Carolina early this year, according to Kelly Oten, an NC State Extension specialist for forest health. Screengrab from a video by Clemson ...
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