Huntsman spiders are nocturnal... I think I forgot to mention that.
Heaven knows where they go during the day, but they certainly come out
at night. This one was hunting the insects drawn to the light escaping
from our foyer.
Of course, I was startled at first.,
but then I worked up the courage to wind the focus in.
The
spider was quite relaxed, which is more than I can say for myself.
Still, one of the most interesting and beautiful creatures around.
Non-venomous,
generally non-aggressive, the huntsman has distinctive banding on its
legs and is insectivorous. It is quite a common sight around Australian
households, and doesn't always stay outside, but it can be caught using a
clear plastic container and lid or thick cardboard, provided you don't
put your hand on the base of the container when doing so. Its eyesight
is very good, and it can jump over a metre. Huntsman spiders will
usually try to escape from humans, rather than attack.
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Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Australian Spiders: The Huntsman on the Window
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