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Venomous Animals and Their Venoms: Venomous Invertebrates. "The stridulatory setae of Acanthoscurria suina (Araneae, Theraphosidae) and their possible role in sexual communication: an experimental approach".

  • Perez-Miles, Fernando Montes de Oca, Laura Postiglioni, Rodrigo Costa, Fernando G.
  • New York, NY, USA: American Museum of Natural History. doi:10.24436/2 "Predation on amphibians by spiders (Arachnida, Araneae) in the Neotropical region".
  • Menin, Marcelo Rodrigues, Domingos De Jesus de Azevedo, Clarissa Salette (2005).
  • Where It Lives: You should see the Sands of Samar before these unique sand dunes vanish, but do watch out for spiders. Scientists don't think it's particularly venomous, but no one has tested the hypothesis. This spider constructs its den within the shifting sand, but comes out to party at night. Be on the lookout for the largest huntsman spider in the Middle East. Large spiders on bananas are not your friends.ĭehydration and sunburn aren't the only threats you'll face if you find yourself in the hot sand dunes of the Arava Valley of Israel and Jordan. Where It Lives: While it's from South America, you might encounter it in the produce section of your local grocery store. You can do the math and puzzle that one out. It's also said to cause a 4-hour erection in men. The spider is said to be so venomous, it can kill a person within 2 hours. Its travels have taken it to a Whole Foods in Oklahoma and a Tesco in Essex. As its name implies, it wanders searching for a meal. When it's relaxing at home, this spider eats mice, lizards, and large insects. Guinness doesn't have a category for aggressiveness, but if they did, this spider would likely top that list too.

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    The Brazilian wandering spider made the 2010 Guinness World Book of Records as the world's most venomous spider. That's bad, because tarantulas, as a whole, aren't out to get you and aren't particularly venomous. The Brazilian wandering spider ( Phoneutria fera) or banana spider looks like a tarantula, but it isn't one. It's not the biggest spider on the list, but it's the scariest. High-altitude aircraft have also been used to collect meteoritic dust for study. This experiment also looked at the physical and chemical properties of meteoroid dust.

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    Phoneutria nigriventer (Brazilian wandering spider). The Meteor investigation took high-resolution video and images of the atmosphere and used a software program to search for bright spots.









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