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    Are there any clock spiders in North America?

    They're scary.

    0  Views: 634 Answers: 1 Posted: 8 years ago

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    Huntsman spider (clock spider).


    Members of the Sparassidae are common in Australia, but also in many warm-temperate-to-tropical parts of the world. They have been accidentally introduced to many parts of the world, includingSouth America, southern parts of the United States, such as Florida and Puerto Rico and western parts of TexasPakistanIndiaChinaJapan, and the Philippines


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    country bumpkin

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    Sends shivers down my spine!
    Ducky

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    Awwww.....Canada always gets left out. :(
    country bumpkin

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    Be Happy! :)
    Bob/PKB

    Looks like it's made of steel; intimidating.
    FISH-O

    Once in a while I find gigantic spiders in my studio but, nothing in comparison to that.
    That is a planet of a spider.
    country bumpkin

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    I wish it lived on its own planet.
    FISH-O

    That would be a good idea.


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