Red-back & Funnel web.
Water spiders, also known as diving bell spiders, are not deadly to humans. Their venom is not powerful enough to harm humans, and they typically only use it to immobilize their prey. However, their bite can be painful and may cause some mild symptoms like redness and swelling.
" The World of Australia" lmao. The way you asked, the only answer is spiders here.
While there are many poisonous spiders, the only spider considered highly dangerous is the Red-Back.
nativly none but the only real harmful spiders here are whitetails but they originate elsewhere. The Katipo spider (Lactrodectus katipo) is the only venomous spider native to New Zealand.
uh...they're not? probably because spiders are harder to see and so it would be easier to be bitten by one. also, youre more likely to be struck by lightening than bitten by a poisonous spider.
Only if you can stand the noise... and the stink... and the noxious and potentially deadly fumes. I wouldn't do it.
All British Spiders are poisonous - spiders feed by injecting venom into prey, then sucking out the liquified innards. However no native British spider is considered dangerous to humans, their venom is not strong enough.
only other spiders!
Yes, but only small spiders.
No, spiders have eight legs.
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..
No, i live in Alaska there are no rats. this is the only place in the world that doesn't have rats. We keep our ports and borders clean from rats so they can't get in here. We don't have deadly spiders or snakes either.