arachnids
The Brown Recluse and the Black Widow are both poisonous and native to New Mexico.
black widow,brown widow, and brown recluse
No, the brown recluse
Black widow, brown widow, and desert recluse.
The spider that resembles a black widow with a red spot on its back is likely a false black widow spider. These spiders are often mistaken for black widows due to their similar appearance, but their bite is generally less severe.
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pcreclusespiders.htm Black widow and Brown Recluse
According to Dr. G.B. Edwards, an arachnologist with the Florida State Collection of Arthropods in Gainesville, the brown widow venom is twice as potent as black widow venom. However, they do not inject as much venom as a black widow, are very timid, and do not defend their web.
the brown recluse would win because of the scaring and the blue red discoloration: answer- actually I just put these two spiders in the same container and watched them fight to the death. The brown recluse didn't really do anything, but the black widow spun its web and when the brown recluse got stuck inside of i, it was game over.. the black widow attacked the brown recluse by stabbing it with it's back legs and then bit it multiple times. Now the black widow is posted up in the corner of the container full.
the brown recluse is the winner in the fight with the black widow because its more dangerous than any other spider but there is onother spider which is dealiest its the BLAZING WANDERING SPIDER and i dont know who would win if the blazing wandering spider got in a fight with a brown recluse
Brown Recluse - Loxosceles reclusaNorthern Black Widow - Latrodectus variolusSouthern Black Widow - Latrodectus mactans
blister beetle caterpillar (if fuzzy or hairy) black widow brown recluse
it would have to be either the brown recluse or the black widow