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Huge venomous spiders with 'flying' ability are invading the East Coast
Scripps News via AOL· 2 days agoExperts say a giant, venomous spider species that can grow legs up to 4 inches long has spread...
Are 'giant, flying' joro spiders really taking over the U.S.?
National Geographic· 19 hours agoWhat’s more, at this time of the year, every joro spider in the U.S. is no larger than a grain of...
Wary of giant, parachuting Joro spiders? Here's what to know.
CBS News via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoThey're big, they're scary-looking and they float through the air — but Joro spiders are also among...
Giant, 'flying' Joro spiders spreading on the East Coast this summer: What to know
ABC News· 2 days agoNew York City and New Jersey might have a new resident this summer: A giant yellow and blue-black...
Protecting the planet in Congress: Where Upstate candidates stand on climate change
Gannett via AOL· 4 hours agoShe’s also studied science at the collegiate level – Guldner received a degree in economic zoology...
Large, flying, invasive Joro spiders are on their way to NJ. Everything you should know
The Record· 3 days agoIn November, Dr. David Coyle, entomologist at Clemson University, told NorthJersey.com that the...
Giant venomous flying spiders are creeping their way from Georgia up the East Coast
WSB Cox articles via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoRELATED STORIES: But while the Joro spiders are spreading, scientists say they’re not going to be...
Joro spiders arrival to NY has hype: But can the flying arachnids help us?
Lohud | The Journal News via Yahoo News· 22 hours ago“I walked the edge of the woods — and they were everywhere,” Coyle said in an article for Clemson ...
Clemson fans may soon buy a beer at a game as school seeks liquor license
The Post and Courier· 7 days agoClemson University has one of the few remaining dry college stadiums in America, save for tears of...
Clemson Tigers Make Offer To Dynamic 2026 Wide Receiver
Sports Illustrated· 17 hours agoDabo Swinney and the Clemson Tigers have continually recruited among the best in college football....