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Brown Huntsman Spider

Heteropoda venatoria

Description:

Heteropoda venatoria, commonly called the brown huntsman spider or laya, is found in many tropical and subtropical parts of the world, including Asia, some Mascarene and Caribbean islands, the southeastern US, and (especially) Australia. In Hawaii, where it was introduced, it is known as the cane spider. They are fairly large, some having a leg span of approximately five inches (13 centimetres). Although they are rather fearsome in appearance, they are very easily alarmed by the approach of humans and will very rapidly flee.

Habitat:

The female brown huntsman can be recognized by her stout body and the pillow-like egg sac that she often carries under her. The male typically has a slender body, longer and thinner legs, and a distinctive pattern on his carapace. Both male and female are reddish-brown to greyish-brown in color, and slightly hairy. Brown huntsman spiders do not spin webs. These spiders are known to hunt by waiting quietly on a vertical surface (or even a ceiling) and then rushing forward when their prey gets within close range. Their exceptional agility and speed, as well as their ability to contort and squeeze through tight spaces, give them a strong advantage both in capturing prey and evading predators. They feed at night. Brown huntsmen are welcomed in some homes, as they feed on pests such as cockroaches and silverfish.

1 Species ID Suggestions

JJ_Andin
JJ_Andin 11 years ago
Brown Huntsman
Heteropoda venatoria Heteropoda venatoria


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5 Comments

PersiouxCrowley
PersiouxCrowley 11 years ago

yes, i think the female eats the male after they mate

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

Intriguing photo!

Endangeredlover
Endangeredlover 11 years ago

Its own species?

PersiouxCrowley
PersiouxCrowley 11 years ago

its cannibalizing

PersiouxCrowley
PersiouxCrowley 11 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion!!

PersiouxCrowley
Spotted by
PersiouxCrowley

Laguna, Philippines

Spotted on Mar 8, 2013
Submitted on Mar 8, 2013

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