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  2. Giant, flying Joro spiders make creepy arrival in ... - AOL

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    Joro spiders can create large webs that can be up to 10 feet wide. A Nephila clavata, a type of orb weaver spider native to Japan where it is called joro-gumo or joro spider, waits in its web for ...

  3. Ballooning (spider) - Wikipedia

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    Ballooning can be dangerous (due to predators, and due to the unpredictable nature of long-distance ballooning, which may bring individuals to an unfavorable environment). It is observed in many species of spiders , such as Erigone atra , Cyclosa turbinata , as well as in spider mites ( Tetranychidae ) and in 31 species of lepidoptera ...

  4. Cheiracanthium mildei - Wikipedia

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    The eyes have a tapetum lucidum that reflects back to the light source once lit, however the "canoe-shaped" tapetum they possess is incapable of forming sharp images, so the benefit of these tapetum is uncertain, although they may assist in navigation through the detection of the polarization of light from the sky. [3] Although this spider can ...

  5. You aren't cursed (probably). Spiders really are more active ...

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    The spiders’ emergence in the warmer months follows a period of hunkering down, which can make it feel dramatic. Suddenly, webs seem to line every window frame and hover in midair ...

  6. Creepy crawly spiders coming into your home? Don't kill them ...

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    The important thing, though, is to remember that most species of spiders commonly found inside homes – like cobweb spiders and cellar spiders (better known as "daddy longlegs") – are not ...

  7. Aeroplankton - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] The flexibility of their silk draglines can aid the aerodynamics of their flight, causing the spiders to drift an unpredictable and sometimes long distance. [69] Even atmospheric samples collected from balloons at 5 km (3.1 mi) altitude and ships mid-ocean have reported spider landings. Mortality is high. [70]

  8. Joro spiders arrival to NY has hype: But can the flying ... - AOL

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    A giant, yellow, venomous flying spider with 4-inch legs sounds like a creature out of a nightmare, but they're already infiltrating some parts of the Eastern U.S.

  9. Symphytognathidae - Wikipedia

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    Symphytognathidae is a family of spiders with 90 [1] described species in eight genera. They occur in the tropics of Central and South America and the Australian region (with Oceania ). Exceptions include Anapistula benoiti , Anapistula caecula , and Symphytognatha imbulunga , found in Africa , Anapistula ishikawai , found in Japan , and ...

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