Huntsman spider


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Huntsman spider07.10.2024Meherpur, Khulna, Bangladesh


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The huntsman spider is a family of spiders (Sparassidae) known for their large size, long legs, and impressive speed. Native to warmer climates worldwide, they are often called "giant crab spiders" due to their crab-like leg posture and movement. Leg spans can range from 10 to 30 cm (4 to 12 inches), with body sizes varying by species. Typically gray or brown, with some species featuring unique markings or stripes. Their legs are oriented sideways, giving them a crab-like appearance. Found in forests, under bark, rocks, and within homes in warmer regions. Carnivorous, preying on insects and other small animals. Their speed and agility make them effective hunters. Huntsman spiders do not build webs; they actively hunt their prey. While they are venomous, their bites are not considered medically significant for humans, usually causing mild pain or swelling. Beneficial in controlling insect populations, especially in homes or gardens. Despite their intimidating size, they are generally non-aggressive and will avoid confrontation. The Australian huntsman spider is among the most well-known, particularly for its large size. Reproduction: Females carry their egg sacs under their bodies and can be protective of their young.

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PhotographHuntsman spider
LocationMeherpur, Bangladesh
Photographer@najidulislam

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