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An Australian father is going viral for a video of him catching a massive huntsman spider with his bare hands. Stephen Walker, who goes by @stephenwalker34 on TikTok, uploaded the video on ...
A giant huntsman spider lurking among the garments in a clothes rack in an Australian home has left the internet stunned. In a viral post uploaded to the r/oddlyterrifying Reddit group, which can ...
Lauren Ansell told Australian media the spider's body and legs spanned about 10 inches. Luckily, the spider was outside one of the windows, not inside the home.
As reviewed by PEOPLE, Bates asked, “Hi everyone, my Aunty found this spider in her office in Mackay QLD. It was relocated safely, outside in a colander so she didn’t have to touch it.
Queensland Australia Health Minister Yvette D'Ath was giving an update on the COVID-19 situation in her state when a huntsman spider started crawling on her leg. And she handled it better than most.
A funnel-web spider Greeeeat. Although huntsman spiders can give you a fright, their venom is not dangerous to humans and they can even help keep insects in your home in check by eating cockroaches.
It's the stuff of nightmares and it's happening in your kitchen. You're in your neighbour's kitchen, if you're Australian man, Jason Womal. He filmed the terrifying moment a huntsman spider (all ...
The eight-legged huntsman spider caught the security camera, and viewers, at the Canberra’s Deep Space Communications Complex a little bit off guard.
Huntsman spider crawls on Australian health minister during COVID press conference: VIDEO By Lili Rutai, Storyful Friday, December 17, 2021 ...
The Australian Reptile Park has introduced its largest male funnel-web spider yet — named Hemsworth, after the tall Hemsworth brothers. The male funnel-web is one of the most venomous spiders in ...
Dec. 17 (UPI) -- A health official in Queensland, Australia, had her COVID-19 news conference interrupted by a large huntsman spider.
An Australian woman was left stunned after finding an enormous pregnant spider in her office. Debbie Ellwood, who lives in Central Queensland and works for a small trade business, discovered the ...