massive funnel-web spider
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massive funnel-web spider
https://www.news.com.au/technology/scie ... 6bfd581ab5
Experts warn of surge in funnel-web spiders following heavy rain
A massive funnel-web spider with fangs that could puncture a fingernail
has been reported amid a creepy-crawly surge.
Recent rainy weather combined with intensely humid weather has provided the perfect conditions for funnel web spiders to thrive.
The Australian Reptile Park has captured its largest funnel-web spider with huge fangs capable of puncturing a fingernail.
The beast, dubbed by staff as a “megaspider”, has fangs almost 2cm long and was reported amid a surge in the number of creepy-crawlies thriving in wet and humid conditions in NSW.
Keeper Jake Meney said the heavy rain on the east coast had led to an “influx” of the creatures, which he warned were “very active”.
“This female funnel-web spider is over 8cm in length and the average funnel-webs are typically less than five, so this spider is quite a bit larger than typical,” he said.
“Even a normal-sized funnel-web has extremely large fangs, but on this megaspider, the fangs are almost 2cm long, which is longer than a taipan fang, and that's capable of puncturing a human fingernail.”
Experts warn of surge in funnel-web spiders following heavy rain
A massive funnel-web spider with fangs that could puncture a fingernail
has been reported amid a creepy-crawly surge.
Recent rainy weather combined with intensely humid weather has provided the perfect conditions for funnel web spiders to thrive.
The Australian Reptile Park has captured its largest funnel-web spider with huge fangs capable of puncturing a fingernail.
The beast, dubbed by staff as a “megaspider”, has fangs almost 2cm long and was reported amid a surge in the number of creepy-crawlies thriving in wet and humid conditions in NSW.
Keeper Jake Meney said the heavy rain on the east coast had led to an “influx” of the creatures, which he warned were “very active”.
“This female funnel-web spider is over 8cm in length and the average funnel-webs are typically less than five, so this spider is quite a bit larger than typical,” he said.
“Even a normal-sized funnel-web has extremely large fangs, but on this megaspider, the fangs are almost 2cm long, which is longer than a taipan fang, and that's capable of puncturing a human fingernail.”
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Re: massive funnel-web spider
I used to catch them and give them to the university to milk for anti-venom. They'd come and collect them which was fine with me.
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Re: massive funnel-web spider
I got bitten by one when I was about 10. It was on the bottom of the swimming pool and I stepped on it, lucky it didn't envenomation. Spent the night in hospital tho...
- Bobby
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Re: massive funnel-web spider
Good that you caught them without getting bitten.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:42 pmI used to catch them and give them to the university to milk for anti-venom. They'd come and collect them which was fine with me.
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Re: massive funnel-web spider
Then you will have even more flies, moths, silverfish. . .
Re: massive funnel-web spider
Because of our long, cool and wet winter/fall the huntsman that used to inhabit our letterbox has reappeared 9Yeah, OK, not the exact same spider.) Makes getting the mail. . .interesting.
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Re: massive funnel-web spider
getting rid of you would serve humanity better
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