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Brown Widow. It is not as bad as Black Widow, but it still isnt good.
if you mean impress then they have to offer a good meal or else they get eaten
It is commonly believed that the Brazilian wandering spider is the most poisonous spider, there have been over 7000 recorded bites. If a person is bitten by this species there is a good chance that death will occur. However, the black widow spider, the brown recluse spider and the tunnel web spider, are also very poisoness. == ==
No. Though spiders are all strong for their size, the black widow is small compared to most members of, say, the tarantula family. A tarantula could overpower the black widow easily. There are many other spiders out there a good deal larger than the black widow, and they could best it in "combat" should the occasion arrise. -------------------- The strongest spider is the Goliath Birdeating Tarantula. It can over-power a fully grown parrot.
It's difficult to definitively identify a spider without a picture, but black widows are rare in Pennsylvania. The black widow spider is known for its distinctive red hourglass marking on the underside of its abdomen, so if you didn't see this marking, it's unlikely to be a black widow. It's always a good idea to exercise caution when encountering spiders, especially if you are unsure of the species.
Not all spiders are poisonous to human beings. Among black spiders the one you need to be most concerned with is the "black widow" with the infamous red marking on its abdomen. The following website has some good descriptions of spiders that live in Indiana: http://www.ehow.com/how_6168682_identify-spiders-indiana.html
The black widow spider usually eats the male spider after they mate, unless they give the female a"gift which is something good to eat wrapped in silk. That is why they are called black widow spiders
it gets rid of pests and its "husband"
Witch, mummy, pumpkin, wizard, devil, ghost, were-rabbits and wolves, vampires, tiger, spider, skeleton, shark and black widow. Hope these are good suggestions.
If it is squat, squarish and furry, less than a half inch long, it may be a harmless species of jumping spider we have in Michigan as well. If it's larger it may be another species. The good news is that it can't be a Black Widow spider (Latrodectus family), which has similar coloring, but is shiny like patent leather. Black widow markings vary by species (some even have white markings instead of red), but there are no fuzzy spiders in that family. They are opaque and very shiny, usually with long legs.
really good answerIt depends a lot on the size and condition of the rabbit as well as the spider. Female black widows usually are more dangerous than the smaller males. While black widow bites are not always fatal to humans, a rabbit's smaller size will most likely make it more susceptible to the venom resulting in an increased likelihood of fatality. =)=)=)=)=)smiles