The Banana Spider (or the Koreans call it the Sorcerer's Spider) is a venomour spider that can be found in South Korea.
all spiders are venomous
No
* In South America spiders are eaten as food. * In most countries they can be irrationally killed because of arachnophobia. * While spiders are not usually deadly, they can be venomous and therefore considered dangerous.
someone posted this: Spider monkey is not venomous. Spider monkey are not spiders, they are monkeys who look kinda like spiders. They lives in tropical lowland rain forests from Mexico to South America. they must have thought you said spider monkey not money spider, money spiders are venomous but do not have fangs long enough to pierce human skin.
no
venomous spiders
Well I live in the USA in Alabama, the south seems to get alot of venomous things, but we have two really deadly spiders, that I know of, we have the Wolf Spider, and the Brown Racluse.
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Almost all spiders are venomous. "Earth spiders" are creatures in Japanese mythology. Maybe you mean "earth tiger" spiders, which are a family of spiders in China and SE Asia. They are indeed venomous.
No cat spiders are not venomous. Infact i have a pet cat spider it is in a little tank in my room i hold it and nothing happens they are harmless to humans.
The western-diamondback rattlesnake is one of the most venomous snakes in the world."Venomous" is an adjective. It applies to creatures like rattlesnakes and black widow spiders that inject a toxin, called a "venom," into their prey. It can also be applied by analogy to human beings."Black widow spiders are highly venomous.""There are venomous spiders and also a few non-venomous spiders.":The nuns who bled Robin Hood to death were venomous old women."