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  1. The spider’s large fangs cause physical trauma at the site of the bite. The bite itself has been described as similar to that of a bee sting, and the venom the spider injects may cause itchiness at the site. This painful bite, coupled with their speed and startling appearance, can be unsettling, and some bite victims panic from the experience.

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  2. Sep 21, 2020 · Australian funnel webs are among a small group of spiders whose venom can kill humans. However all 13 recorded deaths occurred before anti-venom was introduced in 1981. Funnel web venom is lethal ...

  3. Oct 22, 2019 · The knowledge on venom components was for a long time largely restricted to spiders with medical importance to humans or to spiders with relatively large body sizes, making them easy to handle. The ArachnoServer [ 46 , 47 ], a spider specific toxin database, only lists 1561 entries from 100 species (as of 15 May 2019), while 48,389 spider species are described to exist in the World Spider ...

    • Nicolas Langenegger, Wolfgang Nentwig, Lucia Kuhn-Nentwig
    • 2019
    • Brown recluse spider. As their name suggests, brown recluse spiders (Loxosceles reclusa) have a shy nature and tend to hide away in dark, sheltered places.
    • Hobo spider. Part of the family of spiders known as the funnel web spiders, the hobo spider (Eratigena agrestis, formerly Tegenaria agrestis) can be recognized by it's light to medium brown coloring and the multiple chevron patterns (v-shaped) on its abdomen pointing toward their head.
    • Black widow spider. In the genus Latrodectus, the black widow is one of the most venomous spiders and is found on every continent except Antarctica. In North America, they're commonly found in southern Canada and in the northeastern United States.
    • Brazilian wandering spider. Commonly referred to as armed spiders or banana spiders (as they tend to be found hiding within shipments of bananas), the Brazilian wandering spider is one that you'll definitely want to avoid.
  4. Dec 18, 2023 · The spider's venom is neurotoxic and a chemical cocktail of histamine and serotonin, among other things, which attacks the nervous system. With a single bite, the Brazilian wandering spider can inject 8 mg of venom, which is enough to kill 300 mice and, in rare cases, enough to kill a human. However, since 1903, only 15 deaths have been reported.

  5. Aug 7, 2019 · Credit CC2.5, Akio Tanikawa. You've probably heard the urban legend: Daddy long-leg spiders possess extremely toxic venom—so toxic that it would kill a human if only their fangs were long/strong ...

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  7. Nov 18, 2014 · Funnel web spiders (Atraxrobustus and others) Australia's funnel web spiders are probably the most toxic spiders to humans. Their bites can kill adults in 24 hours without treatment and are even ...

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