"The truth is that most spiders are too small to bite us, including those adorable jumping spiders," Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann, Ph.D., an urban entomologist and coordinator with the New York State ...
Spiders also bite to paralyze their prey, and even though you’re not it, there can be situations where a common house spider (like a jumping spider or wolf spider) might mistake you for lunch or ...
The WSC, based at the Natural History Museum of Bern in the Swiss capital, said the 50,000th spider registered is the Guriurius minuano, which belongs to the Salticidae family of jumping spiders ...
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