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- Submitted: Oct 5, 2018
- Photographed: Oct 5, 2018
- Spider: Heteropoda venatoria (Huntsman Spider)
- Sex:Male,
- Location: Daytona Beach , Florida, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Heteropoda venatoria
(Huntsman Spider)
Picture ID 42414
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Heteropoda venatoria
(Huntsman Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Mar 1, 2024
- Photographed Feb 29, 2024
- DAANBANTAYAN, AGJO, CEBU ISLAND, Philippines
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Heteropoda venatoria
(Huntsman Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Apr 18, 2024
- Photographed Apr 18, 2024
- Male
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Heteropoda venatoria
(Huntsman Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Feb 1, 2024
- Photographed Jan 31, 2024
- Male
- Wynnum (South Brisbane). QLD, Australia
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Heteropoda venatoria
(Huntsman Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Mar 18, 2024
- Photographed Mar 19, 2024
- Lombok, indonesia, Indonesia
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Any ideas?
Hi. One of my favorite spiders,a male huntsman spider, Heteropoda venatoria species.(brown huntsman)
Poor guy looks to have seen some combat what with missing leg segments and abdomen.
If this is alive,it won’t be for long.
http://spiders.ucr.edu/images/Heteropoda_face2face.jpg
These are a pantropical spider, found globally in tropic and ub tropic regions. Called cane spiders in Hawaii, other monikers are clock spider crab house spider.
US range is central Texas east to he Atlntic and up the coast into South Carolina.
Had an in tact one live in my room a couple months in Florida, named him Zeus.
Really very harmless: