The Australian red-backed widow.
Redback Spider
the answer for the question: scientific name for spiders are (spiders)
All spiders (with one or two exceptions) are venomous, it is necessary for them to feed, as they cannot eat solid food. There are two groups of spider which are commonly referred to as 'crab spiders', one is the Genus Sicarius, whose venom is dangerous to humans. The unrelated spider family Thomisidae is the other group, these are not dangerous to humans.
An asp is a type of snake. world book .asp is name of a cobra found in Egypt ,it is also call the Egyptian cobra
ans: not all not all ring snakes are poisonous; some are poisonous and some are not
The story that is going around about daddy long legs being one of the most poisonous spiders in the world is an urban myth that I saw busted on mythbusters. a yes, they are venomous, but rest assured nothing will happen to you aside from your digesting a dead spider. There is no way a spider can survive for long after being swallowed.
yes it means the poisonous spider
The Delena is the name to given to a small group of spiders that are only found in New Zealand and Australia. They were first discovered in 1837 by Charles Athanase Walckanaer..
here's a picture of it: http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee38/GaianOnline/pic071.jpg but i need to know the name and if its poisonous
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.
The aptly named 'Brown Snake' from Australia is a venomous brown snake.
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Radioactivity is not the problem in tobacco. The problem is simply the toxic (poisonous) substances found in tobacco.
Great victoria desert??
red backs, huntsmans, wolf spiders, and garden spiders
No animal has exactly the same name as one of Australia's states. However, the Tasmanian Devil is found in Tasmania.
A marine mammal found in the water around Australia would be the dugong.
Those are Spiders!