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  2. 'Giant spiders' thriving in wild after zoo release - AOL

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    Thousands of "giant spiders" which were released into the wild by a zoo are thriving in the wild and have had a record mating season, conservationists have said. Chester Zoo released the spiders a ...

  3. Zoo Celebrates Release Of Thousands Of “Giant Spiders ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Chester Zoo “Ten years ago we helped release THOUSANDS of GIANT spiders back into the UK!” read the zoo’s social media post last week. “The fen raft spiders were bred right ...

  4. Great raft spider - Wikipedia

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    The spider was first found in South Wales in 2003 in the disused Tennant Canal at Pant-y-Sais Fen. [18] Surveying found a stable population as well as identifying further occurrences at the nearby Crymlyn Bog and in connecting wetlands [11] but the full range of the spider is not fully known. This due to the difficulty of surveying work in ...

  5. Meta menardi - Wikipedia

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    However, the giant house spider, cardinal spider and the raft spider are larger. It is widespread and locally abundant, although rarely noticed due to its habits. They are neither endangered nor protected [3] in the UK. Meta menardi closely resembles Meta bourneti, which sports a fainter mark on its abdomen and no rings on its legs. [4]

  6. Segestria florentina - Wikipedia

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    Females can reach a body length of 22 mm, males up to 15 mm. This species is much darker than others of the same genus. While subadult spiders have a greyish opisthosoma with a marking similar to Segestria senoculata, adults are of a uniform black, sometimes with a green iridescent shine, especially on the chelicerae, [2] which reflect with a striking green.

  7. ‘Scene out of Arachnophobia.’ Huge spiders in ... - AOL

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  8. Alopecosa fabrilis - Wikipedia

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    Alopecosa fabrilis, known as the great fox-spider, is a species of wolf spider in the family Lycosidae. It is found over much of Europe [ 2 ] Eastern Russia, Central Asia and China. [ 3 ] The spider was, at one point, presumed extinct in Britain.

  9. This giant yellow spider may be in your SC yard lurking ... - AOL

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    This spider is a common but often uncomfortable sight and has been dominating populations around the Palmetto State. This giant yellow spider may be in your SC yard lurking overhead. Here’s what ...

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