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In the deserts of North America the Black Widow and Brown Recluse spiders are quite venomous. They generally are found in or near homes in the desert but could be encountered in the desert also.
North Carolina is out of the known range of Brown Recluse spiders. It's always possible that somebody might encounter one that had just been brought in hidden in somebody's luggage or furniture at moving time. Fortunately, any of them that have arrived this way seem not to have had babies.
Brown recluse spiders are found in the US, in an area roughly centered around Arkansas. They can be found as far north as Iowa, east into Tennessee, south to the Gulf of Mexico, and west into Texas.
Black bears Mountain Lions (but are very rare) Black Widow spiders Brown Recluse spiders Timber Rattlesnakes Cottonmouths (snake) Copperheads (snake)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Distribution.loxosceles.reclusa.png they don't seem to go that far north
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yes. white tail spiders do live in America!
A fiddle spider(also called the violin spider or the brown recluse) is a medium-sized venomous spider of North America. It is easily recognized by the violin shape on its abdomen.
Hobo Spiders
Crab Spiders live throughout North America and southern Canada
The brown bat is found all over North America. During the summer nights they are very active eating bugs and small spiders.
it was brown and black and it was about an inch tall