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Wandering and the like are more poisonous. There are actually several kinds of black widows, and the probability of being bitten to death by black widows is only 5%, so it is not very poisonous.
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This kind of spider is actually quite common, it is not poisonous, and it does not attack others.
There are the following types of spiders with strong toxicity in China:
1. Bird-catching spiders produced in Guangxi, Yunnan, Hainan and other places.
2. Red crayed spiders distributed in Shanghai, Nanzhuan, Beijing, Northeast China and other places.
3. Burrowing tarantulas distributed in Xinjiang, northern Shaanxi, Hebei, Changchun and other places.
4. It is commonly found in the mountainous areas of central and southern Taiwan.
The most toxic in the world are the Mediterranean black widow spider of the bulb spider family, the brown flat beetle spider of the carabillidae family, the Australian funnel spider of the condylome spider family, the black-bellied ctenopod spider of the ctenopod family, and the Australian birdcatcher spider of the bird catcher family.
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Brazilian roaming spider, in 2010, the Brazilian roaming spider as the world's most poisonous spider, finger cleft and included in the Guinness World Chronicle only finger closure. This spider is also aggressive, very bright, and has a more likely chance of biting. Its venom possesses a potent neurotoxin capable of causing breathing problems, followed by suffocation and death.
Another effect of its venom is priapism, which means that it will get erections for a long time, from hours to days. Its venom can also cause permanent impotence. However, this venom is being studied for sexual dysfunction disorders.
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1. Black-bellied tarantula: The black-bellied tarantula has black hairs on its abdomen, and there are black stripes in these hairs. Circles of black and white stripes grow on their legs.
Tarantulas are venomous spiders as terrifying as wolves, and are members of a family of giant spiders. Tarantulas do not build webs to hunt, but dig a burrow in the ground to live. In addition to tarantulas, ground spiders and raccoon spiders do not hunt in their webs.
2. Crab spider: It walks sideways, a bit like a crab, so it is called a crab spider. This spider does not hunt for food with a web, but rather lies in wait for its prey to pass by behind a flower, then goes up and stabs it in the neck, which can kill its prey.
3. Labyrinth spider: The nest of the labyrinth spider is an ovoid sac woven from white yarn, the size of an egg. The internal structure is also confused, similar to its net.
It seems that this architectural style has been ingrained in its mind, so no matter where it is and under what conditions, the buildings it builds are so chaotic.
4. Crodo spider: This spider has no ability to set traps, so it makes a living entirely by eating the kind of insects that jump around in the rock piles. Any reckless bug that skips its dwelling place will be caught right by it and eaten to a full meal.
As for the dried corpses, it did not throw them away, but hung them around the walls, as if to show off its hunting experience.
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The Brazilian migratory spider is the most venomous. The Brazilian wandering spider has been certified by Guinness World Records as the world's most venomous spider. The Brazilian spider is not only the most venomous, but also extremely aggressive.
The venom of the Brazilian migratory spider is a very strong neurotoxin, and those bitten can suffer respiratory failure and then suffocate to death.
Brazilian Wandering Spider Habits:Brazilian migratory spiders live in shady and hidden places, such as in the corners of houses, in woods, and so on. Most of the members of the Brazilian migratory spider can be found in parts of South and Central America.
Of the five known species, the migratory spider is quite large, with the largest female being 3-5 cm long and spanning 13-15 cm between legs.
The male spider is smaller, about 3-4 cm. The most common body color is an overall gray appearance with small brown dots, the ventral sides are usually dark or black spots, the legs are the same color, and some parts of the body are red.
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The most venomous spider in the world is the Brazilian roaming spider.
The Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria fera) is a very aggressive and highly venomous spider. It was first discovered in Brazil, hence the name, however, this genus of spiders has also been found in other parts of South and Central America. The Brazilian migratory spider is a member of the family Ctenidae.
The Brazilian migratory spider appeared in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2007 and is known as the world's most poisonous animal.
Migratory spiders are quite large spiders, the largest females are 3-5 cm long, and the span between the legs is 13-15 cm. The male spider is smaller, about 3-4 cm. Adult migratory spiders eat crickets, other large insects and small lizards and mice.
Habits of the Brazilian Roaming Spider:
Brazilian migratory spiders get their name because they swim on the floor of a tropical jungle instead of living in a nest or making a web. This is another reason why they are considered so dangerous. In densely populated areas, they are usually found in shelter and shady places to escape daylight, which causes them to hide under the bark of houses, clothes, cars, boot boxes, and logs, often leading to accidents when people disturb them.
Brazilian wandering spiders are also known as "banana spiders" due to the fact that they are often found during banana transportation. So, any large spider that appears on a banana branch should be handled with care.
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Black Widow Spider.
It is one of the most venomous spiders in the world, second only to the Australian funnel-web spider and the Brazilian roaming spider.
Introduction to the Black Widow Spider
Spiders from the genus Phoneutria - also known as banana spiders are considered aggressive and one of the most venomous spiders in the world, with their venom being neurotoxic.
These large nocturnal spiders usually inhabit environments disturbed by humans and are often found in banana plantations in the neotropics. Among them are important medical species that are widely distributed in Central and South America.
Issues such as behavior, habitat, venom composition, toxicity, and human bites have received considerable attention in previous studies.
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The most venomous spider in the world:
1. Funnel spiders
The funnel spider is one of the most venomous spiders in the world. I live in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia. It carries enough venom to kill five to eight people. If bitten, you will die within 15 minutes.
This giant funnel spider is the size of a palm and has fangs up to a centimeter long. It can pierce the nails of the feet. While male funnel spiders are much smaller than female funnel spiders, they are more than five times more toxic than female funnel spiders.
2. Brazilian roaming spiders
The Brazilian wandering spider, also known as the banana spider, is a large spider found in South America, Brazil, and other places. Its 10 mm venom glands secrete enough venom to kill 225 mice. If bitten by it, if not in time**, it can lead to death.
Since 1926, 14 people have died from poisoning.
It is one of the deadliest spiders in the world, second only to the Sydney funnel-web spider. In 2007, Guinness World Records awarded Brazil the title of "Most Poisonous Spider".
3. Six-eyed sand spider
The six-eyed sand spider is a medium-sized spider. The body length is about 8-15 mm, and the leg length can reach 50 mm. It lives in the desert of South Africa.
Worldwide, this venom can bite a rabbit in the eye within 12 hours, and experiments have proven that this venom is deadly. Toxicological studies have shown that its venom has a strong hemolytic effect and can cause extremely serious harm to the human body.
4. Black widow spider
The black widow spider, also known as the red dot spider, is commonly known as the black widow. Generally, black widow bites are not fatal, but toxins pose a greater threat to children and vulnerable populations.
Victims of a black widow bite will immediately feel severe pain, which is ten times more venomous than a rattlesnake. Its venom is more venomous than rattlesnakes, but it secretes less and has a slightly lower mortality rate.
5. Brown spider
The brown spider, also known as the brown recluse spider and the violinback spider, is a famous spider that lives in southern North America. The body is about 6-20 mm long, but may become larger. It is highly venomous, and children react especially strongly to bites.
In 2014, a 5-year-old American boy died within a day of being bitten.
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The most venomous spiders in the world are the Brazilian roaming spider, the six-eyed sand spider, and the Sydney funnel-web spiderBlack Widow, Red Blade SpiderWait.
In 2010, the Brazilian roaming spider was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most venomous spider, a potent neurotoxin in its venom. The six-eyed sand spider is another of the most venomous spiders in the world, and luckily it lives in inaccessible areas. It is related to the reclusive brown spider, but it is many times more poisonous than the reclusive brown spider.
The Sydney funnel-web spider is one of the most venomous spider species on the planet. They have large fangs and don't bite dry like other venomous spiders, they infuse all their venom. Black widows are spiders that are not only very venomous, but they will also eat their mates after mating.
The redback spider belongs to the same race as the black widow, and the poison number is also very strong.
The habits of spiders
Spiders have a habit of being afraid of light, and they often build webs at places that are transparent to light and wind, because there are more insects passing through such places, and they can net more insects as food. In addition to being used to snare insects and hunt insects, the mesh can also be used as a safety bag. It often wraps leftover food in a net and saves it for the next time.
Most spiders are poisonous, when preying on live prey, first bite each other with venomous fangs, let the tooth venom flow into the prey, so that the other party is paralyzed after poisoning, unconscious, and then secrete saliva that can dissolve the prey, so that it dissolves, and slowly sucks the food after dissolving, until the prey is sucked clean, and there is nothing left. Most spiders have a ferocious temperament and are carnivorous animals, and they have the habit of killing each other, so they cannot be mixed and can only be raised separately.
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The most venomous spiders in the world are: Tramp Spider, Sydney Funnel Web Spider, Black Widow Spider, Six-Eyed Sand Spider, and Redback Spider.
1.Tramp spidersThey are also a type of funnel-web spider, but unlike the Sydney funnel-web spider, they sometimes locate their nests in and around human settlements. Their bites can also cause your wounds and surrounding tissues to spread and fester, take weeks to heal, and they are aggressive.
2.Sydney funnel web spiderTheir huge fangs are very scary, they will do everything they can when attacking, they can release as much of their venom as they can, and the most terrifying thing is that they will continue to attack the "enemy", the poisoned person will die quickly because the amount of venom in the body is too high, if it is a sparsely populated place, it is even difficult to find the right medicine.
3.Black Widow Spider. This is a world-famous venomous spider that bites people with severe muscle spasms and sometimes temporary spinal cord or cerebral paralysis, but rarely dies.
All black widow spiders have a distinct bright red hourglass pattern on their abdomen, although there are also other species with bright red patterns, which is a warning color. The most unbelievable thing is that they even eat their mates after mating, isn't it too cruel?
4.Six-eyed sand spiderExperiments have shown that they are several times more toxic than brown recluse spiders, and that there is no cure, and eventually the toxin can cause local tissue necrosis, but also cause disseminated intravascular coagulation, which eventually leads to death.
5.Redback spiders
Like the black widow spider, this spider is found in Australia and has a recognisable red stripe on its back and a signature funnel-shaped pattern on its abdomen.
After many people are bitten, if they are lucky not to be severely bitten, the usual symptoms are only local infection, swollen lymph nodes, headache, fever and other symptoms, and severe cases will also include epilepsy, coma and respiratory failure.
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