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All Spiders are venomous, since they cannot constrict their prey, they have to have venom to allow them to paralyse and digest their food. The only reason people do not think some spiders such as house spiders are not venomous is because people do not get bit by them, simply because their fangs are not big enough to penetrate human skin. So yes, jumping spiders are venomous.

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