What is a clock spider?

A huge huntsman spider was found by someone in their relative's house. They found the spider under a rather large wall clock. The spider seemed to be as large or larger as the clock, with its hairy legs peeking out from under. Thus, the spider got its infamous nickname “clock spider”.
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What does a clock spider mean?

Clock spider was variously defined on Urban Dictionary by summer 2016, with many entries humorously depicting to the clock spider as a kind of dreaded, all-powerful overlord.
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Is the huntsman spider poisonous?

Huntsman are not deadly to humans. According to the Australian Reptile Park (opens in new tab), although huntsman spiders are venomous and their bites can be painful to humans, they do not cause anything more serious than mild nausea or headaches.
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Where do huntsman spiders live?

Huntsman Spiders are found in Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, Florida and Hawaii and possibly in many other tropical and semi-tropical regions. Adult Huntsman spiders do not build webs, however, they hunt and forage for food.
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Are there huge spiders in Australia?

Australia's biggest spiders belong to the same family as the Goliath Spider. They are the whistling spiders. The northern species Selenocosmia crassipes can grow to 6 cm in body length with a leg span of 16 cm.
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What country has no spiders?

Unfortunately for arachnaphobes -- those with a fear of spiders -- spiders inhabit every continent except Antarctica.
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Do Daddy Long Legs eat Redbacks?

The myth probably grew from observations that the Daddy-long-legs Spider will kill and eat a Redback Spider. However, the venom is not actually that potent, even for insects.
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Why do huntsman spiders run at you?

If you try to catch a huntsman and it runs towards you, it isn't attacking. It is trying to get to a safe place, away from the giant human thing looming over it.
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Can huntsman spiders jump?

Huntsman do sometimes 'jump', or more often 'fall' from a surface to escape, but it's their speed that is their real asset. Huntsman spiders are fast. Some of the fastest huntsman can cover 30-40 times their body length a second – up to 5m metres persecond for some of the biggest spiders..
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Why are there so many huntsmans in my house?

Although they may be looking for potential prey, huntsman spiders will often find their way into your home during the warmer months to get away from the summer heat. Squeezing into gaps under doors and windows is natural behaviour and so makes them feel right at home.
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Do spiders fart?

Since the stercoral sac contains bacteria, which helps break down the spider's food, it seems likely that gas is produced during this process, and therefore there is certainly the possibility that spiders do fart.
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Are daddy long legs poisonous?

Daddy long legs, also known as cellar spiders, contain venom and possess fangs, but there has been no evidence of their fangs being too short to cut through human skin or of their venoms being deadly and poisonous to humans. In reality, daddy long legs are not poisonous or dangerous to humans and are not known to bite.
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Can I pick up a Huntsman spider?

Huntsman spiders can live for up to two years. As they can move very quickly, instead of using a broom or an object they can run along to move them, try to slowly and gently place a container over them and push a piece of paper underneath. You can now carry them safely outside to release them.
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Do clock spiders bite?

These spiders are the main culprits of dangerous spider bites, and their bites can cause nausea, headaches and vomiting, although such symptoms are rare.
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What is the deadliest spider in the world?

Sydney funnel-web spider. According to the Guinness World Records, the Sydney funnel-web spider, Atrax robustus, is the most dangerous spider to humans in the world. Native to Australia, this poisonous spider is found in moist habitats such as under logs or in gardens.
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What is the most venomous spider in the world?

Considered the world's most venomous spider, Brazilian wandering spiders are large, aggressive and not to be trifled with.
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Will a huntsman crawl on me in my sleep?

"It's pretty unlikely to ever happen," says an insect expert. PHEW. A chill of arachnophobia trickled across Australia this week after a NSW spider expert claimed it's "very likely" huntsman spiders have crawled across your face while you slept.
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Do huntsman eat Redbacks?

The huntsman got too close to the redback's web, trapping itself before the smaller arachnid leapt out of its nest and poisoned it. So strong is the redback's venom that the huntsman was slowly liquified inside until the unlikely vanquisher could drink its flesh.
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Do spiders sleep?

In general, many spiders, such as house spiders, will sleep during the day and hunt at night. They follow daily cycles of rest and activity, known as the circadian rhythm. This is what drives them to be awake at night and restful during the day.
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Can spiders be friendly?

So is his tagline “friendly neighborhood”, because spiders are not friendly, well that is in terms of socializing, of course. They are isolated. They do not go out of their way to greet us, even if they are squatters in our homes. At best, they are indifferent, minding their own business and never wanting attention.
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Should I be scared of huntsman?

Don't hunt the huntsman!

Huntsman spiders look creepy - they can grow up to 16cm in diameter, have hairy long legs and scuttle around places like curtains, cars and kitchen drawers. They can bite and it does hurt but is rarely harmful.
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How do you get a huntsman out of your room?

Take the spider outside, a good distance away from your home and gently set it free. DO NOT SQUASH IT as this may cause the egg sack to tear and release its contents. You don't want hundreds of little spiders invading your space. Go back home for a soothing cuppa and congratulate yourself on your bravery.
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What would happen if a daddy long leg bite you?

Daddy-longlegs spiders (Pholcidae) - Here, the myth is incorrect at least in making claims that have no basis in known facts. There is no reference to any pholcid spider biting a human and causing any detrimental reaction.
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Why can't a daddy long leg bite you?

These are insects, not arachnids, and their long bodies and wings make them look like oversize mosquitoes. But unlike mosquitoes, they can't bite you. That's because many species of crane fly have no mouthparts at all.
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What is the point of daddy long legs?

Daddy-longlegs are generally beneficial. They have a very broad diet that includes spiders and insects, including plant pests such as aphids. Daddy-longlegs also scavenge for dead insects and will eat bird droppings.
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