Sydney web spiders are found in Sydney, Australia .
The following site should help you find what different grass spiders/funnel spiders look like. http://www.spiderzrule.com/grass.htm
Yes they do. I have a funnel web in my back yard at the base of our wooden fence but I have yet to see the spider. I live in central Ontario and I don't know how common it is to find funnel webs here but I've lived here my whole life, in rural and urban areas, and I've never seen one before yesterday.
It really depends of what species of black spider you wish to look for. Try following the related link to see some pictures of black spiders and choose the one you were looking for.
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On ur computer/laptop,then go to google. And then search images of spiders and up there u find web and etc.So,click images
Spiders bites are documented in many medical books and medical websites. I would start at your library and pick up literature based on spiders and spider bites.
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There are two very different kinds of spiders that are commonly known as "funnel-web spiders." Some members the Hexathelidae can be very dangerous, and only one member of the Agelenidae might give medically significant bites to humans.(1) Sydney Funnel-web spiders are known as highly aggressive and the second most deadly spiders in the world. They belong to the same Order as the tarantulas, and to the Family called the Hexathelidae. Within this Family, the genus Atrax and the somewhat less problematical genus Hadronyche. The Sydney Funnel-web spiders are members of Atrax. The Sydney funnel-web spiders occur only in that general part of Australia. The only Hexathelidae found in Europe are limited to Spain and Portugal.(2) In all parts of the world (with the exclusion of those with very harsh climatic conditions such as the arctic) there are members of the Family Agelenidae. Out of all of these very ubiquitous spiders there is only one species that is alleged to give bites that can be medically significant. That is the Hobo Spider (Tegenaria agrestis). There are unconfirmed reports that its bites can produce necrotic lesions. Its name, "agrestis" is a public relations disaster because it has been misunderstood to mean "aggressive" although it actually means "of the fields."The funnel-web spiders of the U.S., England, and other temperate regions are web-dwelling spiders that catch prey that happens to land on the broad expanses of their webs. The spiders lurk at the small end of the "funnel," and are rarely even seen because they stay concealed by preference and flee at the first sign of trouble. They are highly valuable members of the eco-system because they eat flies and other troublesome insects.
Someone can find amazing pictures of lake views at Lake Hillier, Australia. The beautiful lake has a pink color to it and makes for incredible pictures. Lake Hillier is about six-hundred meters long.
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I suggest you photograph it - and search the internet for pictures of spiders until you find the right species. Without more details - we cannot help you.