The male Sydney Funnel Web spider is more dangerous to humans than the female. Their venom is stronger, and they wander in search of females, which makes them more likely to come in contact with humans. Female Sydney Funnel Web Spiders remain in their burrows for most of their lives.
Both are extremely venomous, and will kill a human if a bite goes untreated.
The Funnel-Web spider is very poisonous, and is quite deadly. It can bite you, and you should be scared if you see one. Do not fry it with chicken wings.
ALL spiders are venomous whether male or female, small or large. The potency of the venom however, differes from species to species.
The female. The female is the only one with a red stripe on its back; the male is small, brown and very inconspicuous.
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No. In most cases, female spiders are bigger than male spiders.
Yes. It takes a male and a female spider for the female spider to lay eggs. The male spider wraps his semen inside a ball of spider silk and deposits that inside the female. The female spider usually surrounds her eggs in a cocoon made of spider silk.
U know female r more selfish than male. After makeing sex female spider thought that she is now powerful for live. No need male spidr. When female spider pregnant they could not go out for food. then they eat male spiders.
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.
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Male spiders fertilize the eggs when the eggs are still in the female. (And then very often the male gets eaten by the female; in most spider families the female is considerably larger than the male).
No but what is poisonous is the FEMALE bite, the male's bite is not venomous.
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.
A little bigger than the average Tarantula.
A male spider deposits his sperm into a sperm web, holding it in his palps. Then he cautiously approaches a female spider. The male spider deposits the sperm into an opening on the underside of the female spider's abdomen. The female fertilizes her eggs with the stored sperm and then lays them into an egg sac.
In most cases, the female spider is larger than the male spider of the same species.
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