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Members of the huntsman family of spiders are very common in Australia, but also in many tropical and semi-tropical parts of the world. They have also been introduced to many parts of the world, including China, Philippines, Japan and southern parts of the United States
Giant huntsman spider was created in 2001.
The spider similar to the huntsman is called the giant house spider.
Nope.
no its an arachnid
Two common house spiders are the Daddy long-legs and the Huntsman. There are links below to both spiders.
· Hobo Spider · Huntsman Spider
Sparassidae
Yes, the Huntsman spider does have eniemes. They are Wasps, flies, birds geckoes, spider wasps, nematode, worms and egg parasites
Yes giant huntsman spider discovered 2001
I had the same question and, after much searching, the only answer I can come up with is a huntsman spider
you could throw it to a tree