No, the ant mimic spider is not poisonous. It can inflict a painful bite which can cause a mild reaction but they do not have toxic venom.
Ant Mimic spiders are most prevalent in the South East but not entirely limited to these states (Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia and both the Carolinas).
The ant mimic spider is a type of Jumping Spider. Jumping Spiders are harmless. The most you would get is a small red mark where the bite occurred.
Ant mimicking spiders can be found in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, forests, and scrublands. They typically reside close to the ground or in vegetation where they can easily mimic ant behavior to avoid predators. These spiders are often found in areas where ants are abundant, as they rely on their mimicry to capture prey.
Some spiders are the American house spider, the ant mimic spider, the banded garden, the black and yellow garden, and the black widow. Additional spiders are the brown recluse, the eastern harvestman, the giant crab spider, and the huntsman. More spiders on the list include the marbled orb weaver, the red spotted ant mimic, the running crab, and the turret spider.
The spider and ant may be both invertabretes but the ant is not part of the spider family.
sloths, spiders, monkeys, tigers, jaguars, snakes, ant eaters, parrots things like that
Spiders are constantly threatening the ant population, they know that they are helpless.
Any spider the same size or larger than an ant will eat an ant, provided the ant isn't surrounded. Black Camel Spiders are well know for their ability to kill swarms of ants. The best idea is to use spiders that have webs to catch groups at a time.
A tarantula belongs to the Arachnid family. We know this 'cause tarantulas have eight legs. Ain't spiders awesome?
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it is a animals who can hurt ant's or any other animal's like: spiders, bee's and all those thing's