
Joro Spider
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Trichonephila clavata
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Asia
Average size
3 to 4 inches long, including legs
diet
Insects
lifespan
1 year
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Overview
The Joro Spider is a captivating member of the spider family that calls Asia home. With its vibrant colors and impressive size, it can grow to be 3 to 4 inches long, including its lengthy legs, making it a true giant in the arachnid world.
These spiders belong to the class Arachnida, which includes all spiders, scorpions, and ticks. They are fascinating invertebrates that spin intricate webs to catch their favorite snack: insects!
The Joro Spider shows off a dazzling pattern of yellow, blue, and red that can make anyone do a double-take. This colorful display not only makes them stand out but also helps to confuse predators that might think about munching on them.
Like most spiders, Joro Spiders are skilled architects. They create large, spiral-shaped webs that can reach up to 3 feet in diameter, perfect for trapping unsuspecting bugs that float by in the breeze.
Despite their impressive appearance, Joro Spiders are harmless to humans. Instead of using their fangs against us, they prefer munching on pesky insects, helping to keep those bug populations in check.
These clever critters live around one year. They hatch in the spring, grow throughout the summer, and finish their life cycle by the end of autumn, bringing a whole year of amazing spider activity!
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