Yes they do. I have a funnel web in my back yard at the base of our wooden fence but I have yet to see the spider. I live in central Ontario and I don't know how common it is to find funnel webs here but I've lived here my whole life, in rural and urban areas, and I've never seen one before yesterday.
Funnel Web spiders only live in the tropics. Birmingham is safe from them.
They live in the desert.
They spin there web in a cylinder like way
There are about 40 different species of funnel web spiders.
yes they do live alone by themselves because of course spiders live alone.
There are a number of places where you could find pictures of a map where funnel web spiders can be found in Australia. You could check the books at the local library for example.
There are varieties of funnel-web spiders all around the world. The araneomorph funnel-web spider (the modern funnel-web spider) has been located almost *everywhere*, except the far north and Antarctica. The venomous funnel-web tarantula has been found in chiefly southern parts of 5 continents -- all except North America and Antarctica. Of these, the Australian funnel-web spider is confined to Australia. Another tarantula, the sheet funnel-web spider, is generally found in the West US and Latin America.
THere poisonus
No
Sydney web spiders are found in Sydney, Australia .
The Sydney Funnel-Web spider is a very aggressive hunter, not a lot of things can actually hunt a Funnel-Web.
Funnel web spiders moe like humans but on eight legs.