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This huge, hairy-legged Australian arachnid may be the fastest spider on the planet

Australia's brown huntsman spider has been identified as possibly the fastest spider globally, reaching speeds of 3.59 meters per second. This groundbreaking study analyzed over 250 spider species, revealing new insights into spider locomot...

The Guardian· Jul 10, 2026 · 11:50 AM · 2 views

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Australia's brown huntsman spider has been identified as possibly the fastest spider globally, reaching speeds of 3.59 meters per second. This groundbreaking study analyzed over 250 spider species, revealing new insights into spider locomotion.

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