Huntsman Spider

Huntsman Spider - Ark.au

Isopeda sp.

Size: Male body 14-18 mm, Female 21-23 mm

Distribution: All over Australia

Danger: I picked up a large huntsman in my hands once, when I was a teenager and I wanted to look tough. I would not recommend trying this (nor would I do it now) as they can bite. Though the bite is not deadly it can still hurt. Another time, an ex-girlfriend told me that her new boyfriend picked up one and it bit him on the hand :D Though it didn't do that much harm, just some pain. Based on these experiences it may be possible that they only bite bad people, and not good people.

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About the Huntsman Spider

A great many Isopeda species are found all over Australia.

Note that dead spiders usually fade in colour, so nearly all the spiders will look blacker or darker in colour in real life than they do in the photos of dead spiders from the museum.

Huntsman Spider - Isopeda sp. - Ark.au
Photo taken at Australian Museum, Sydney. Higher Resolution 2712 x 2244.

Huntsman Spider - Isopeda sp. - Ark.au
Photo taken at Australian Museum, Sydney. Higher Resolution 3883 x 2437.

Huntsman Spider - Isopeda sp. - Ark.au
Photo taken at Australian Museum, Sydney.

Huntsman Spider - Isopeda sp. - Ark.au
Photo taken at Australian Museum, Sydney. Higher Resolution 4024 x 2708.

See Also

Australian Mammals
Australian Birds
Australian Reptiles
Australian Frogs
Australian Fish
Australian Wild Plant Foods

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