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  2. Beregama aurea - Wikipedia

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    Beregama aurea, sometimes called the golden huntsman, is a species of spider endemic to Queensland and parts of New South Wales, Australia. It is a member of the genus Beregama of huntsman spiders .

  3. Beregama - Wikipedia

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    Beregama is a genus of South Pacific huntsman spiders that was first described by D. B ... 1875) (golden huntsman) – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales ...

  4. Huntsman spider - Wikipedia

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    People unfamiliar with spider taxonomy commonly confuse large species with tarantulas, but huntsman spiders can generally be identified by their legs, which, rather than being jointed vertically relative to the body, are twisted in such a way that in some attitudes the legs extend forward in a crab-like fashion. [6]

  5. 8-eyed creature — with personality like ‘Satan’ — discovered ...

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    Researchers captured the spider and took it to a research lab. They found three similar-looking spiders in archive collections and, taking a closer look, realized they’d discovered a new species ...

  6. Wheel spider - Wikipedia

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    The wheel spider or golden wheel spider (Carparachne aureoflava), is a huntsman spider native to the Namib Desert of Southern Africa. This spider is distinct from Leucorchestris arenicola , a spider sharing the same common name and found in the same locale. [ 1 ]

  7. Girls try and fail at capturing large Huntsman spider - AOL

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  8. Olios - Wikipedia

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    Olios is the largest genus of huntsman spiders, containing 166 species. [1] They are found throughout the world, with most species occurring in hot countries. [ 1 ] The genus was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1837.

  9. Heteropoda venatoria - Wikipedia

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    Heteropoda venatoria is a species of spider in the family Sparassidae, the huntsman spiders. It is native to the tropical regions of the world, and it is present in some subtropical areas as an introduced species. Its common names include giant crab spider, pantropical huntsman spider or cane spider. [1]