TOP 5 MOST DANGEROUS SPIDER

DANGEROUS SPIDER

#1.FUNNEL WEB SPIDER

*Atracinae, commonly known as Australian funnel-web spiders, is a subfamily of spiders in the funnel-web spider family Hexathelidae.

*Scientific name: Atracinae

*Class: Arachnida

*Higher classification: Hexathelidae

*Phylum: Arthropoda

*Order: Spider
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#2.BLACK WIDOW SPIDER
*Latrodectus is a genus of spiders in the family Theridiidae, most of which are commonly known as widow spiders.

*Scientific name: Latrodectus

*Higher classification: Theridiidae

*Class: Arachnida

*Kingdom: Animalia

*Lifespan: Southern black widow: 1 – 3 years
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#3.RED BACK SPIDER
*The redback spider is a species of highly venomous spider believed to originate in the South Australian or adjacent Western Australian deserts, but now found throughout Australia, Southeast Asia

*Scientific name: Latrodectus hasselti

*Higher classification: Widow spiders

*Family: Theridiidae

*Kingdom: Animalia

*Phylum: Arthropoda
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#4.BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER
*The brown recluse, Loxosceles reclusa, Sicariidae is a recluse spider with a necrotic venom. Similar to other recluse spider bites, their bite sometimes requires medical attention.

*Scientific name: Loxosceles reclusa

*Lifespan: 1 – 2 years (Adult)

*Length: 0.6 – 2 cm (Adult)

*Clutch size: 50
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#5.BRAZILIAN WANDERING SPIDER
*Phoneutria is a genus of venomous spiders in the family Ctenidae of potential medical significance to humans. They are mainly found in tropical South America, with one species in Central America.

*Scientific name: Phoneutria

*Higher classification: Wandering spider

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