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Someone tell me what kind of spider it is..I found it behind my house at evening ..it was attacking by opening his or her mouth..I am really scared ..I hve never seen this type of spider before ..please help me..my mobile no..9064182456

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mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 5 years ago

"'Neither is tarantula aggressive nor is its bite fatal. On the other hand, this spree to kill spiders could have a lasting impact on environment and ecosystem. Ultimately, agriculture will suffer,' said Tanmay Mahapatra, an epidemiologist and public health researcher."

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-new...

mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 5 years ago

There's no reason to be scared! It would be wise to carefully release the spider back into the wild (if you still have it). If you don't feel comfortable handing it, call the local forest department.

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Tanmay
Tanmay 5 years ago

Please tell me about this spider ..I have caught it

Tanmay
Spotted by
Tanmay

West Bengal, India

Spotted on Jan 14, 2019
Submitted on Jan 14, 2019

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