Some common types of spiders found in California include black widows, brown widows, cellar spiders, wolf spiders, and garden spiders. It is also home to the desert recluse spider and tarantulas in certain regions.
Spiders and squirrels are animals in California. There also are skunks and snakes in California.
Yes, there are a number of species of wolf spider and some do live in California.
Jumping spiders can be found in Southern California in a variety of habitats such as gardens, parks, and natural areas. Look for them on plants, walls, and other surfaces where they can hunt for prey.
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Alaska, Hawaii, and North Dakota are among the states with the least amount of poisonous spiders. These states have colder climates that are less conducive to the survival and proliferation of venomous spider species compared to warmer regions.
A funnel spider has eight legs, as do all spiders.
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According to the California Poison Control Center,allspiders have some amount of venom that is potent in varying degrees. The Black Widow is very common in most parts of California and while it is poisonous and not one I mess with, it is reported that no one has died from a black widow bight in the last 10 years. However if you are bitten by one and have problems with nausea, fever, infection, etc. or if you are very young or elderly, you should seek medical treatment. The Brown Recluse is another poisonous spider that many people report seeing in California, The State Poison Control Center, as well as several members of the scientific community claim that there are no true "Brown Recluse" Spiders in California but that there are 4 other types of Recluse spiders, none of them are reportedly poisonous. For More information check out the California Poison Control Center's Website at http://www.calpoison.org/public/spiders.html#2