Spiders

Spiders

Meet the tube web spider, a British spider that can pierce skin with its fangs

The tube web spider is one of only a handful of British species with fangs long enough to pierce human skin.
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Why are people scared of spiders? The weird reasons they give us nightmares

We take a look at just why people are scared of spiders
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10 biggest spiders in the world: meet enormous arachnids as big as dinner plates

Meet the ten largest spiders in the world - you wouldn't want to see these scuttling across your carpet!
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This metallic blue tarantula is the most beautiful spider in the world – and it's also one of the world's rarest

If ever proof were needed that spiders can be beautiful, then this is surely it. Meet the Gooty tarantula
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What's the difference between spider silk and caterpillar silk?

What is silk? Is caterpillar silk the same as spider silk? Richard Jones takes a look
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Why do we see more spiders in the summer?

Richard Jones takes a look at why spiders make their presence felt during the summer months
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Scariest spiders: 8 arachnids that may give some people the creeps

Here are some of the scariest spiders on the planet - but remember only a very few pose any real threat to humans, so rather than hate them, marvel at their prowess and ingenuity instead
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6 of the biggest spiders in the UK: look for them in canals, gardens, ditches... and under your bed

Don't be fooled in thinking large spiders live on exotic shores as the UK is home to a few giants..
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World's most venomous spiders: Are these deadly spiders as fearsome as their reputation?

Here are the most venomous spiders in the world, but just how deadly are they really?
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Meet the purse-web spider, Britain's very own tarantula

Does Britain have tarantulas? Yes says Nick Baker, or at least a spider that belongs to the same family. Meet the purse-web spider
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How do spiders make silk?

We take a look at just how spiders make their silk. Did you know they can make different fibre strengths for different tasks?
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Spitting spider guide: where they live, how they kill their prey - and why they're called spitting spiders

Nick Baker takes a look at the behaviour of the spitting spider
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Why don’t spiders get stuck in their own webs?

Just how spiders avoid getting stuck in their own webs involves complex anti-adhesion mechanisms, says Helen Smith
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