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7 Most Dangerous Spiders in the World

black widow spiders
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Black Widow Spider

The black widow spider, or Latrodectus mactans, is a member of the family Theridiidae and this genus contains 32 species, including the brown widow spider. The black widow lives in North America, Central America, Africa, and the West Indies. 

According to animal experts, the black widow is the most venomous spider in America. Their venom is 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake, can you believe it? 

Hobo Spider

This spider is a member of the funnel web spider family. You can easily recognize it by its medium brown coloring and those intricate chevron patterns that are V-shaped, found on its abdomen and pointing straight to its head. Many people confuse them with recluse spiders, and if you will ever be in a similar situation, just run for your dear life.

It is considered that hobo spiders tend to bite if they ever feel threatened, but it’s still up to debate how venomous they really are. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention decided to remove them from the venomous species list. But you can never know, so better safe than sorry, right?

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18 Responses

  1. They left off probably the two most dangerous spiders there are: The Brazilian Wandering Spider (or Banana Spider) and the Funnel Web Spider from Australia. Both can cause death to humans.

  2. Yes, OMG, I am sooooo afraid of sppiders and every night before I go to bed, I check out the ceiling, and every other place in my room that I might think one of those icky things may be hiding!!! I hate them more than anything else, or should I say that I am afraid of spiders more than anything else !