Yes it does!
No but what is poisonous is the FEMALE bite, the male's bite is not venomous.
The female black widow spider is larger than the male, and therefore carries more venom.
male black widow
The black widow is the only spider in Georgia known to resemble a black widow but be entirely black. If you spot a black spider in Georgia that looks similar to a black widow but is completely black, it is likely a black widow spider. While rare, variations in color can occur within the species.
The Black Widow spider will mate, and then eat her mate because they are stuck together.
The Black Widow spider got its name because the female eats her mate following mating. Though this does not always happen, people believed it did and therefore gave the spider its title. The female usually kills the male after mating.
They mate with female Black Widows, and since the male knows that mating with the Black Widow will ultimately lead to his death by cannibalism, the black widow technically commits suicide just for the Black Widow spider to live and pass on.
yes, but only the male are. but the female black widow still bite and it really hurts
Could that be an immature black widow male?
Black widow spider and the Brazilian Wandering Spider are because of their deadly bite. The black widow is called black widow because the female eats her mate after mating. They are found in Australia and can be deadly if provoked. The Brazilian Wandering Spider is called Wandering spider because it it doesn't hunt on a web, it approaches prey and eats it. It's venom is 15 times deadlier than the Black Widow's. There have been reports that wandering spiders have been found in fruit, mostly bananas.
Male and female Spiders do not have specialized names like some other animals. Instead they are simply referred to by sex, such as male wolf spider or female black widow.
Male and female spiders do not have specialized names like some other animals. Instead they are simply referred to by sex, such as male wolf spider or female black widow.