Scientists Discover World's Largest Web-spinning Spider

In the Junk Drawer tonight:Scientists in Slovenia have discovered the world's largest web-spinning spider.The "Nephila Komaci," is found in South Africa and Madagascar.It's about the size of a human palm.The spider belongs to the Nephila family, commonly referred to as golden silk orb-weavers for the large, golden-colored webs they weave.Scientists say the spider is not dangerous to people despite its size and being venomous.



 


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