Tasmania is home to a variety of spider species, including the iconic Tasmanian tiger spider (Lycosidae), known for its distinctive markings and hunting abilities. The funnel-web spider (Hadronyche spp.) is also prevalent, some of which are highly venomous. Other common species include the garden orb-weaver and various huntsman Spiders. Overall, Tasmania's diverse habitats support a rich spider fauna adapted to its unique environment.
No. Wallaroos, also known as euros, do not live in Tasmania.
Absolutely not. There are no monkeys in Tasmania at all.
No. Red kangaroos are not found in Tasmania.
Yes. Spiders live nearly everywhere that humans live.
Yes spiders do live after they bite. They live for a long time.
No. Thorny devils do not live in Tasmania, but in the desert and semi-arid regions of mainland Australia.
no most spiders live in webs or in trees
Indoor spiders are spiders that live indoors(homes)
yes
poissonouse spiders mostly live in southern places.
yes,green spiders live in america
Yes. Magpies are found throughout Australia. Magpies in Tasmania tend to be smaller than those that live on the mainland.