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While the Joro spider might seem scary, they are not dangerous. Here are some New Jersey critters who are creepy, crawly, and a bit concerning.
Joro spiders, those scary-looking critters that can apparently fly through the air when their giant webs are lifted by the wind, have been making big headlines in recent weeks — mainly because ...
Scientists learned a terrifying tactic that some spiders rely on to lure prey into their webs: using fireflies as glowing lures.
A Clemson University study expects joro spiders to inhabit much of the eastern U.S., but they're not as scary as headlines make them sound.
Are flying spiders dangerous? The University of Georgia released a report concluding that instead of being aggressive, jorō spiders are quite the opposite. "In fact, Jorōs are relatively ...
Joro Spiders are making their way up the East Coast. They are very large, sometimes with webs as big as five feet wide.
A new haunted maze coming to Knott’s Scary Farm mashes up two very different fears into a nightmare scenario combining web-spinning spiders and dying women living out their final days in a ...
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