No, not in particular. I am sure there are some who are allergic to the bite, but other than that it is a very harmless, although painful, bite. They are often not aggressive at all unless backed into a corner.
Funnel-Web Spiders are named for their distinctive funnel-shaped webs that they construct to catch prey. These spiders are known for their aggressive behavior and potent venom, making them one of the most dangerous spiders in the world.
Funnel Web spiders only live in the tropics. Birmingham is safe from them.
There are about 40 different species of funnel web spiders.
Funnel-web spiders come from Australia and Tasmania. See the Related Link. ------------------ ???... Dude, use your head. They're called Sydney Funnel-Web spiders, obviously they come from Sydney, Australia & the islands around it (Tasmania being one of them).
yes but there are exceptions like the funnel web spiders in Australia , in that case the male is 5 times more dangerous than the female
The Sydney Funnel-Web spider is a very aggressive hunter, not a lot of things can actually hunt a Funnel-Web.
THere poisonus
No
Sydney web spiders are found in Sydney, Australia .
No. The funnel web spider makes a web in a funnel shape (obviously), but the black widow hunts for its food. :)
Funnel web spiders moe like humans but on eight legs.
They are found in the blue mountains they also might be the second dangerous spider in the world