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The Joro spider is one of a group of spiders called orb-weavers, named for their wheel-shaped webs.
They're native to East Asia , have bright yellow and black coloring and can grow as long as 8 centimeters when their legs are fully extended.
The spiders pose little risk to humans, but they aren't deadly or even medically relevant to humans.
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