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    Wolf spider. What they look like: With over 200 species of wolf spiders crawling around, it’s no wonder that they range in size and appearance.“The largest species can be up to an inch and a ...

  3. List of mammals of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Four species of mammals are currently extirpated from the state: gray wolf, [1] cougar, [2] wolverine, [3] and caribou. [4] The list does not include species found only in captivity. While New Hampshire does not have a state mammal, it does have a state animal (the white-tailed deer) [5] and a state wildcat (the bobcat). [6]

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  5. Creepy, crawly and invasive. Are hand-sized Joro spiders in Ohio?

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    Joro spiders from East Asia are weaving their way into the U.S. landscape. Understand their habits, habitats, and how they affect local ecosystems. Creepy, crawly and invasive.

  6. Cheiracanthium - Wikipedia

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    Cheiracanthium, commonly called yellow sac spiders, is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Cheiracanthiidae, and was first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1839. [4] They are usually pale in colour, and have an abdomen that can range from yellow to beige.

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  8. Loudon (CDP), New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Concord, the state capital, is eight miles to the southwest via Route 106 and Interstate 393. Route 129 leads northeast from Loudon 9 miles (14 km) to New Hampshire Route 107 in the southern part of Gilmanton. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Loudon CDP has a total area of 1.8 square miles (4.7 km 2), all of it recorded as land. [4]

  9. Creepy, crawly and invasive. Are hand-sized Joro spiders in Ohio?

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    Joro spiders from East Asia are weaving their way into the U.S. landscape. Understand their habits, habitats, and how they affect local ecosystems. Creepy, crawly and invasive.