What is the fastest spider?

With a burst sprint capability estimated at 16 km/h (10 mph), which is roughly half that of the fastest human sprinters, solifugids of the genus Solpuga inhabiting the arid areas of North Africa and the Middle East are the world's fastest arachnids.
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What spiders move very fast?

Researchers from the University of California Merced and the California Academy of Sciences have found that flattie spiders — from the spider family Selenopidae — make the fastest leg-driven turn of any land animal on the planet. Their findings were published this week in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
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How fast is a wolf spider?

Wolf spiders have spines on their slender legs to help sense prey vibrations and odors. They move fast: up to 2 feet per second to catch prey such as crickets, cockroaches, mealworms, beetles and smaller wolf spiders. They are useful predators of household and garden pests.
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Is the wolf spider the fastest spider?

Wolf spiders are the sprinters of the spider world. Most of the thousands of species in this family don't spin webs; instead, they chase and pounce on their insect prey like the wolves that inspire their name.
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How fast is a hunting spider?

The Huntsman spider is one of the fastest species of spiders on earth. What is this? A giant huntsman spider, usually male, can run at a speed of nearly 196 inches per second (about 2.2mph), and female huntsman spiders can also run at similar speeds.
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Which spider kills the fastest?

Atrax robustus, also known as the Sydney funnel web spider, has venom so potent, it can kill in just 15 minutes.
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Will huntsman spiders chase you?

These spiders are venomous but have very mild venom which is not considered dangerous to humans. Most are very reluctant to bite, and will attempt to run away from any threats they encounter. Contrary to popular belief, huntsman spiders do not chase people. They do not see like we do, and cannot see us from a distance.
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Can you smash a wolf spider?

It is important to avoid attempting to squash or smash a wolf spider when spotted, as these spiders will not bite unless they feel provoked. While wolf spider bites are not poisonous or fatal, these spiders are venomous, causing an unpleasant bite reaction if one is unlucky enough to be bitten.
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Will a wolf spider bite you?

In general, wolf spiders aren't aggressive, so they'll only bite if they feel threatened. But you may get close to a wolf spider without realizing it and get bitten. If you suspect a spider bite, wash the wound area right away, and use a cold compress to reduce swelling and inflammation.
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Do wolf spiders run at you?

Wolf spiders are not considered to be aggressive towards humans. They are generally shy and will try to avoid human contact. They will only bite if they feel threatened or disturbed and would rather run away than bite. They are also not known for being territorial and will not defend their web or burrow.
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What spider will chase you?

Wolf spider (family Lycosidae)

They are named for their wolflike habit of chasing and pouncing upon prey.
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Are jumping spiders friendly?

Jumping spiders are harmless to humans. They are carnivorous, but they don't target humans for food. They instead feed on other insects and spiders that are equal to or smaller in size. They can be harmful when they feel cornered or threatened.
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What is the biggest spider?

This giant tarantula spans nearly a foot and weighs as much as a baseball, but might not be as terrifying as its reputation suggests. With a leg span nearly a foot wide, the goliath bird-eater is the world's biggest spider.
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What is deadliest spider?

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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How rare is a spider with speed?

If it decides to do so, then it selects the effect. The spider can spawn with following effects: Speed (40% chance) Strength (20% chance)
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Are brown recluse fast moving?

You may have heard stories that the brown recluse is a fast-moving spider with great eyesight. While this is true, they are also reclusive, as their name suggests. If they notice you coming, they're going to run in the opposite direction. This helps to reduce bites from these spiders.
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What happens if you crush a wolf spider?

Experts warn that squashing a wolf spider may not be enough of a blow to kill all of her young. Or as pest control company Terminix puts it, if the spider you stomp on happens to be a female, the impact could release hundreds of spiderlings in your home.
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Can tarantulas bite you?

If a tarantula bites you, you may have pain at the site of the bite similar to a bee sting. The area of the bite may become warm and red. When one of these spiders is threatened, it rubs its hind legs across its own body surface and flicks thousands of tiny hairs toward the threat.
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What spider releases babies when killed?

When you squish a wolf spider to death, the babies try to release it from the mother's body and spread everywhere.
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What eats a wolf spider?

Predators of Wolf Spiders include birds, reptiles, and rodents.
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How do spiders get pregnant?

When most spiders mate, the male ejects sperm into the female's genital organs, and the sperm is then stored in a pouch called the spermatheca. She releases the sperm later to fertilize eggs in the uterus—so the last male to mate with her will most likely father her offspring.
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Do spiders get lonely?

New research published in PLOS Biology found that adult spiders seem to forget how to behave with each other after being alone too long, which causes them to become aggressive. Baby spiders like to mingle, but adult spiders tend to eat each other.
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What kills a huntsman spider?

so they can be pretty useful to have around. Huntsman have predators too and they are preyed on by geckos, other spiders and potter wasps.
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Will a huntsman crawl on you in your sleep?

Huntsmen spiders do not – repeat NOT – have any inclination whatsoever to creep their spidery, eight-legged crawl across your face while you're sleeping.
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