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The happy-face spider (Theridion grallator) is famous for the particularly cheery looking patterns on top of its abdomen. Ecologists in Hawaii first described the tiny, vibrantly green arachnids in 1900,
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A tiny spider in India has a red smile on its back and the discovery changed what scientists believed
A Tiny Spider in India Has a Red Smile on Its Back and the Discovery Changed What Scientists Believed
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Stan Lee's rare Spider-Man newspaper comics return, and we have an exclusive look
CBR can exclusively announce that Clover Press is doing four brand-new softcover collections of Stan Lee's 1980s Spider-Man comic strips
You know who Spider-Man is, right? Peter Parker, bit by a radioactive arachnid, gained the ability to do whatever a spider can. He lost his beloved Uncle Ben when he refused to act to stop a burglar,
This September, Joe Kelly, Pepe Larraz, and John Romita Jr. change Peter Parker's life forever in Amazing Spider-Man #1000, and we have a first look at the landmark issue's new supervillain, Ravage.
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What makes this venomous spider a concern in residential yards
This video examines a venomous spider species that has expanded its range across parts of the United States. The species is known for building large, visible webs near homes, gardens, and outdoor structures.
Researchers previously believed the unique arachnids only inhabited Hawaii despite their being invasive to the island