The above was forced into terse format. The spider is question is simply lovely, and the bite nasty. It resembles widows in shiny and hairless chitin, and the body is extremely small - and not visible unless you crush it, something done frequently at times. The only difference between this spider and the widows is that extremely small body. The bite in reference was near the lower lip, and within minutes it produced a numb sensation in lower jaw - very much like that after a dental visit when some sort of Novocain-etc. had been administered. Swelling was minimal, and within a day. At that point, abdominal cramps that traveled - work one out, another appeared on the other side. It matches no Spiders - either in body-size or color - I have seen in some rather long web-searches for image. It is NOT a hobo or brown recluse - body size. These have been noted in the Seattle and Tacoma areas, so it may be an exotic cargo-traveler.
They are similar to the black widows but they do not live in north america with black widows but they live in australia
black widows are not endangerd.
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The black widow spider is a carnivore.
other spiders and insects
No. The black widow is a spider. Spiders are arachnids.
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its the key code to enter the black widows hq
there is only one evil black spider in American and that's the black window creepy crawler spider
No a jumping spider can kill a black widow. A jumping spider killed our huge black widow that killed another spider.