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Adult bold jumper spiders can have beautiful, bright green or blue, iridescent mouth parts. (Photo credit: Wirestock/Dreamstime) About 300 of those species live in North America. The most common ...
They don't crawl in your mouth at night. In fact, they want nothing to do with you. The American nursery web spider, seen here, is often mistaken for a wolf spider. The latter species was recently ...
As you ponder that image, consider this: For even one spider to end up in your mouth would require a series of unlikely events. Here’s why: This myth has taken various forms. Both a Guardian ...