It depends on which species of snake are you talking about. If it's is a Cobra, King Cobra and Brown snake, a black widow doesn't stand a chance. Most snakes, however, are not venomous at all.
P.S. A black widow isn't the most venomous spider, there are also the red back spider and funnel-web spider who are much more dangerous.
Well, Black widows kill more people than rattle snakes. This is because Rattle snakes are not common in a lot of places. On the other hand, Spiders are everywhere. Also spiders are smaller than rattle snakes so lots of people might not even know that the spider is there, but if there was a rattle snake, lots of people will be able to see it.
A tarantula by far. tarantulas are walking arsenals. They have claws, fangs, hair( as a deterrent), hissing abilities and silk. Black widows have silk and fangs, but they rarely use venom. Tarantulas always do.
black widows kill small snakes but I doubt that it could kill a full grown rattlesnake.
black mamba both in venom strength and aggressiveness
yes
No a black widow spider could not be able to pierce the snakes
Skin with its fangs so no black widow cannot kill a rattlesnake
The Sydney funnel web spider
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is it a tarantula? if so, it's a Mexican redknee tarantula. http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=Mexican+red+knee+tarantula&btnG=Google+Search
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there are many huge spiders. tarantula, daddy long legs, black widow etc.
The Black Widow or the Tarantula Edit: Sorry to change your answer, (I'm a different person) but you are half-wrong. The black widow is the fourth deadliest, while the Brazilian Wandering Spider, a distinct species of tarantula, is the most venomous.
black widow, brown recluse, and many others, but those 2 are the most common in the u.s.
True spiders i.e. Black-Widow or Tarantula belong to the Order Aranea in the Arthropoda Phylum.
Yes, a tarantula Hawk could certainly kill a black widow spider if it wanted to. A black widow spider would be too small for a tarantula hawk to bother with most of the time. Actually, black widows are a favorite meal for some types of mud wasps. The wasp will sting the spider - paralyzing it - not killing it. Then take the black widow and stuff it inside the nest it's making for it's off spring. When the wasp larvae are growing, they'll feed on the paralyzed spider. This is the same basic thing that a tarantual hawk does with the much larger tarantula spider. While you can find video's of black widows appearing to catch and kill wasps, this is definitely the exception rather than the rule. A wasp can run into trouble if it finds itself tangled in the spider's web, though most of the time they're able to navigate their way around it and deliver the paralizing sting before carrying the spider off to it's nest.
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Brown Widow Spiders. When the subject of dangerous spiders comes up, the average person usually thinks about the black widow spider. Their shiny black body with a prominent red hourglass marking on the underside of the abdomen is an image that readily comes to mind. Source: Google.com
yes, depending on the sizes. ANSWER No...it cannot eat it, its poison would most certainly be enough to kill the tarantula but a black widow would be eaten the instant the tarantula senses it.