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56-60 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide, South Australia.
Archer Hotel; Shop at 56-60 O'Connell Street.
State Heritage ID: 13527
Image courtesy the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
Australian Huntsman spiders belong to the Family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae) and are famed as being the hairy so-called 'tarantulas' on house walls that terrify people by scuttling out from behind curtains.
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Family Sparassidae, Huntsman spider. Location: Australia, Victoria, Tidal River - Camp Site. Survey: Wilsons Prom Bioscan WPB 860
This spider was lurking in a retreat it had constructed beneath the leaf of a shrub in my garden. See www.flickr.com/photos/malcolm_nq/8563930292/ adjacent.