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Venomous flying spiders spreading in U.S.
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The Joro spider is a venomous flying spider that's expected to spread along the East Coast this summer, scientists say. The colorful critters have a 4-inch leg span and use a technique called ballooning, where they release silk threads that catch the wind, blowing them as high as 3 miles into the air.
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Venomous flying spiders spreading in U.S.
1M
The Joro spider is a venomous flying spider that's expected to spread along the East Coast this summer, scientists say. The colorful critters have a 4-inch leg span and use a technique called ballooning, where they release silk threads that catch the wind, blowing them as high as 3 miles into the air.
Streaming Weekdays