Scariest Spiders Ever

johndouglas9214 2018-05-14

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From the Redback Spider of Australia to the Giant Huntsman Spider, here are the Scariest Spiders Ever. Sweet dreams.\r
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# 8 Redback Spider\r
The Redback spider is indigenous to Australia and are easily recognizable by the females black orb body and red stripe on its back. It is a nocturnal creature and will often build their web in warm places such as the insides of houses. They carry a complex venom which liquefies the insides of their prey and will cause nausea, vomiting, and headaches if it bites into the skin of a human. Luckily, we have developed an antivenom in 1956 so no serious deaths have occurred by Redback bite since then. \r
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# 7 Tarantula Wolf Spider \r
The Tarantula Wolf Spider is a large spider that can be found in Southern Europe. The furry looking spider can grow as much as 1.18 inches or 30 millimeters in length. One of the terrifying parts of the Tarantula Wolf Spider is that it lays eggs in cocoons of 100 babies at a time. In the past, people thought that a bite from the Wolf Spider caused tarantism, a kind of hysteria associated with dancing mania. \r
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# 6 Brown Recluse Spider\r
The Recluse Spider is known for being highly venomous and for being as its name suggests, shy and reclusive. It likes to hide in dark places like holes which should only encourage you to be even more careful when walking in dark areas. Their venom is so powerful it is one of two spiders in North America that require immediate medical attention. \r
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# 5 Kauai Cave Wolf Spider\r
The Kauai Cave Wolf Spider is known to the locals of Hawaii as the “blind spider” because it has evolved to completely lose its eyes. It is completely blind and most frequently lives in caves near ive lava flows. Despite the f that it is a huge eyeless spider that lives in dark caves near lava, it is ually not threatening to humans in any way. \r
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# 4 Goliath Birdeater Tarantula\r
The Goliath Birdeater is an expectedly colossal spider that can weigh as much as a newborn puppy. By many measurements, the Goliath Birdeater is the largest spider in the world. The Goliath is easily bigger than an average human palm, with a diameter of up to one foot or 30 centimeters. It can also weigh up to 6 ounces or 170 grams. As a form of defense, it can rub its appendages together to create a cloud of the barb-like hairs on its skin. And, its fangs are long enough to pierce through the skull of a mouse or bird. \r
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# 3 Jumping Spider\r
The family of Jumping Spiders is one of the largest families of spiders. They are known for their ability to jump and hunt. They also have rather meaty legs and bi g visible eyes. Although they are small, they have the ability to hunt and eat insects much larger than themselves, such as a grasshopper. \r
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# 2 Black Widow Spider\r
Of course, one of the most intimidating spiders in the world is the Black Widow, especially the classic female Black Widow. These spiders are dark and creepy and have the iconic red hourglass shaped marking. Female black widows are known to eat black male widows after mating and are also the most venomous spider in North America. Their venom can make a human feel ill, but luckily it is rarely fatal. \r
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# 1 Giant Huntsman Spider\r
The Giant Huntsman Spider is a huge and terrifying spider that get their name for their incredible speed and hunting skills. They can trap large moths and even birds in some cases. They also have the widest leg span for spiders in the world. Luckily for us, they are not a danger unless you agitate them.

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