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Black Widow Spider Fan Gets Dangerously Close To His Subject

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The first time Jackson Landers spotted a black widow spider on his front porch, he was transfixed. The nature writer grew curious about the poisonous arachnids and even kept one as a pet in a jar for months.

“When you’re confronted by this deadly, venomous thing day after day, you can’t …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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