There are varieties of funnel-web spiders all around the world.
The araneomorph funnel-web spider (the modern funnel-web spider) has been located almost *everywhere*, except the far north and Antarctica.
The venomous funnel-web tarantula has been found in chiefly southern parts of 5 continents -- all except North America and Antarctica. Of these, the Australian funnel-web spider is confined to Australia. Another tarantula, the sheet funnel-web spider, is generally found in the West US and Latin America.
Spiders need to live is water, food, and air.
Bird eating spiders live in the Canopy because that's where a lot of birds live.
Yes they can.
They know by instinct, different spiders pick different habitats to live in.
Anguilla is a British overseas territory in the Caribbean. There are many spiders which live in Anguilla. For example, the tarantula, garden spider and orange spider.
Yes, there are funnelweb spiders in South Africa, but that being said, they live all over the world. The family Hexathelidae contains the more venomous versions of the funnelweb, in particular the Sydney Funnelweb Spider, which has been considered as the worlds most dangerous spider. The Hexathelidae spiders are also found in North and Central Africa, but are not as dangerous as the ones in Australia. The other family of funnelwebs, the Araneomorphs, are mainly harmless, except for the Hobo Spider, which is found in North America.
A funnelweb spider. Search it.
Yes. Spiders live nearly everywhere that humans live.
Yes spiders do live after they bite. They live for a long time.
no most spiders live in webs or in trees
Indoor spiders are spiders that live indoors(homes)
yes,green spiders live in america
poissonouse spiders mostly live in southern places.
Spiders need to live is water, food, and air.
Sac spiders or Clubionidae live all over the world.
Spiders live everywhere in the world, apart from Greenland, the Arctic, and Antartica.
yes they do that is why they are called grass spiders