It's not very likely, however, a non-venomous spider might harm you by eating your valuable racing cricket.
Yes
They are not venomous at all. They are harmless to humans.
They are not venomous at all. They are harmless to humans.
no
New Zealand's only native venomous spider is the Katipo Spider. It is also New Zealand's only venomous creature. Two venomous spiders have been introduced from Australia: these are the white-tailed spider and the Redback spider.
Redback Spider is indigenous to Australia. It is a venomous spider.
The Redback spider is not an endangered species. However the Katipo, which is related to the Australian Redback, is endangered.
I'm guessing that if the spider was poisonous you would immediately die... but if it was non venomous then it wouldn't do you any harm. The average person eats 13 spiders per year in their sleep, because spiders like warm damp places, so I'd say they're great protein.
No. BTW, poison is a substance that will harm or kill when injested. Venom will harm or kill if allowed to enter body tissues etc. THe two have very distinct and different meaning HTH
Venomous.
Absolutely. Non-venomous means exactly that... Species that don't employ venom to subdue their 'prey' usually employ the constriction method.
They are not venomous.