Which spider kills the most humans?

The funnel web spider is widely regarded as the most dangerous arachnid. This Australian spider has a venom that is packed with 40 different toxic proteins.
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What spider has caused the most deaths?

Brazilian wandering spiders

It has a highly toxic venom and is regarded (along with the Australian funnel-web spiders) as among the most dangerous spiders in the world.
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What is the number 1 deadliest spider in the world?

Sydney funnel-web spider. According to the Guinness World Records, the Sydney funnel-web spider, Atrax robustus, is the most dangerous spider to humans in the world. Native to Australia, this poisonous spider is found in moist habitats such as under logs or in gardens.
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What spider kills humans the fastest?

The funnel web “classically speaking” is considered the world's deadliest spider because it “kills so quickly”. “In terms of speed of death, in Australia we say funnel web, 15 minutes, no sweat,” Raven said. “With a funnel web bite to the torso, you're dead. No other spider can claim that reputation.”
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What is the 2 most dangerous spiders in the world?

Brazilian wandering spider

Considered the world's most venomous spider, Brazilian wandering spiders are large, aggressive and not to be trifled with. There's actually around nine species; the two most feared are Phoneutria fera and Phoneutria nigriventer.
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What is world's Scariest spider?

Probably the most well-known and most feared spider is the black widow. Most people know the black widow by its iconic red hourglass under its abdomen. They are the deadliest spider with venom 15 more times worse than that of a rattlesnake.
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What is the deadliest spider in America?

#1: Brown Recluse Spider

Its venom destroys the walls of blood vessels near the site of the bite, sometimes causing a large skin ulcer. Native to the central and eastern part of the United States, the brown recluse spider is perhaps the deadliest species in all of North America.
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What spider can paralyze a human?

A Brown Recluse Spider Bite Caused A Woman To Hallucinate And Become Paralyzed, And There Are Dozens More Hiding In Her Home. The brown recluse spider may not look intimidating, but it is one of the most dangerous spider species in the United States.
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Can you survive a funnel web bite?

All funnel-web spider bites should be treated as potentially life-threatening, even though only approximately 10% to 15% of bites are venomous. Since the venom from the funnel-web spider bite is highly toxic, all species should be considered potentially dangerous.
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What spider kills after mating?

For male widow spiders, mating is an infamously dangerous activity. In these species, which include the black widow and redback, the large females will often devour the smaller males during sex—hence the “widow” in their names.
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How poisonous is a daddy long leg?

The daddy longlegs is not harmful to humans, but they can kill redback spiders (Australian black widows). Because redback venom can kill humans, people may have believed daddy longlegs could kill us, too. Is it a myth that the daddy longlegs is the most poisonous spider on Earth? Yes, it is.
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What happens if a black widow bites you?

Black widow spider bites can be dangerous but fatal bites are rare. Black widow spider bites often are painful right away. After a bad bite, severe pain and muscle cramps can start in a couple of hours. Pain and muscle cramps can be treated.
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Why do spiders like car mirrors?

Spiders often like dark spaces and dens, which is why your hollow exterior mirrors are the most likely place to find a spider.
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Why do spiders avoid humans?

More often than not, when a spider bites a person, it's because they felt threatened and had no other course of action. If a spider can escape, it will run away, but it if is about to be crushed, it will try to defend itself. Another reason spiders generally avoid people is because we disrupt their feeding habits.
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How common is death by spider?

With such a large number you might think spiders are a mighty hazard to humans, but less than 30 have been responsible for human deaths. Effective antivenoms have been developed, but still, on average, 7 people in the United States die each year as a result of a spider bite.
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Has the funnel-web spider killed anyone?

Prior to the development of the Sydney funnel web antivenom in 19801 and it's clinical introduction in 19812, there had been 13 known fatalities associated with bites from this spider. Since the antivenom has been in use, no deaths have been recorded, and time spent by bite victims in hospital has been greatly reduced.
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When was the last funnel-web death?

An antivenom for the Sydney Funnel-web Spider was first developed for clinical use in 1981 by Dr Struan Sutherland and his team at the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. No deaths have occurred since its introduction.
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Are dogs immune to funnel-web?

People and other primates are exquisitely sensitive to funnel web venom but, intriguingly, other mammals such as mice, rabbits, guineapigs, dogs and cats are relatively immune and often survive 100 times the human lethal dosage. For years scientists wondered whether funnel webs had some special grudge against people.
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Can spiders drink human blood?

No spiders are known to feed directly on vertebrate blood, but Evarcha culicivora, a jumping spider (Salticidae) from East Africa, preys frequently on blood-carrying mosquitoes in the field (1).
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Can spiders detect human fear?

While the theory is unproven, it is likely that spiders can detect human fear. However, there are only few studies about this topic and it is not yet known for certain. Different animals have sensory organs that are able to identify different stimuli.
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What is a death spider?

Death Spiders were a type of malicious spider-like demon.
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What spider gives you a hard on?

The Brazilian wandering spider's venom contains a toxin whose unusual erection-inducing qualities have attracted the attention of the pharmaceutical industry. In 2007, researchers found that the bites of the Brazilian wandering spider can cause long and painful erections in human males, along with other symptoms.
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Is black widow or brown recluse worse?

Brown recluse usually doesn't kill a person the worst that can occur is amputation of a limb, removing and skin grafting the damaged tissue. But the Black Widow can have a more lethal bite since it not only effects tissue but the neurological system, which can lead to death.
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What states have the most spiders?

More than 49,000 University of Richmond Spiders live in the United States. California, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia all have more than 1,000 Spiders. North Dakota has the fewest Spiders on record with only six.
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