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This huge hairy-legged Australian arachnid may be the fastest spider on the planet
A brown huntsman is the quickest of more than 250 species analysed by scientists in the UK and Germany If arachnophobes were not frightened

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