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A new study documents fighting and cannibalism between female joro spiders for the first time. But it’s unclear how this ...
The invasive Joro spider, with yellow legs and enormous webs, is rapidly advancing toward the northeastern United States, ...
The recently published study by UGA scientists, titled "It’s a Spider-Eat-Spider World," noted that unlike some species of ...
Recent UGA research, highlighted over the weekend by the school's X account, suggests that female Joro spiders — once thought to be "shy" or timid — could actually be quite aggressive and even ...
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Joro spiders have been making headlines for years as they continue to spread up the East Coast. Originally from Asia, the spiders are believed to have been first introduced to north Georgia around ...
The Joro spider has drawn all sorts of reaction on social media The colorful spider's leg length is 6-to-8 inches, but only females get that big The spiders may not just crawl up the East Coast ...
The Joro spider, a large spider native to East Asia, is seen in Johns Creek, Georgia, on Oct. 24, 2021. Populations of the species have been growing in parts of the South and East Coast for years ...
Scientists came to their conclusion by comparing the Joro spider to its relative, the golden silk spider. Known as the "banana spider," the golden silk spider hails from the tropical regions of ...
The joro was first confirmed in Georgia back in 2014, according to National Geographic. Recent studies have shown the spider is adapting well to an unexpected environment.
11Alive Exclusives Joro spiders may look frightening, but they are not spooky | Here's why Despite their terrifying reputation, UGA researchers found the spiders are actually scaredy cats.