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About Travis McEnery

Welcome to my channel! Ever wonder what that spider on your kitchen ceiling is? What it's going to do next? Whether you should be worried about it or not? Here you'll find videos that take an in-depth look at the spiders you may find in your house, and explore how to identify the spider, how you can expect the spider to behave, interesting or unique things about it, and whether it's a danger or not, along with the scientific and medical research to back it up. I'll also get into tips and tricks for working with spiders. And the future is wide open for all kinds of other spidery things!

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Using AI for Spider Research Surprised Me for All the Wrong Reasons

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Using AI for Spider Research Surprised Me for All the Wrong Reasons

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