“NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Giant Joro spider is native to Asia and was first detected in Georgia in 2013. This large spider has thrived in North Georgia and with the population booming, scientists are expecting it to spread to other states in the south, including Tennessee.
Dr. David Coyle, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation at Clemson University said, despite their intimidating appearance, Joros are no threat to humans or pets. “From what we understand their little mouthparts are actually so weak, they can barely pierce the skin, if at all. So if you leave them alone, they are going to leave you alone.”’







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