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8 Most DANGEROUS Spiders In The WORLD!

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from the world famous and venomous black widow spider, to the deadly and vicious wolf spider species!

Number 8: brown widow spider
our first creepy crawly spider sits at number 8, the brown widow. this spider has been said to of been originated from south Africa, and has been spreading further and further into the united states, entering into states such as Florida, Texas, Mississippi, California and even Hawaii. This spider will ultimately find its way to any state that has a environment it can survive in. The brown widow has tiny hair like bristles that extend through the tips of its legs and feet. female brown widows are seen to be almost twice the length as the males, reaching up to 10 mm in size, with Colors that can vary from dark to light brown. this may look like a black widow, but you can see the main difference by the color of the spot on its back. the brown widow will carry a yellow or orange mix of color, as the black widow has a bright red spot. no matter what the color is, i still wouldn't want to run into one of these spiders. do you know how spiders communicate? through the world wide web!

Number 7: brown recluse
slithering into number 7, we have the very dangerous brown recluse. the brown recluse is not only deadly due to their extremely poisonous venom, but one of the scariest looking spiders you'll ever see in person. I have personally been chased by one of these spiders on multiple occasions, and one thing that will freak you out is the speed of these things. They will attack, dip duck and dodge you to no end, with a surprising intelligence about them. The size of the brown recluse can vary anywhere from 5 to 20 millimeters long, with the rare cases of even bigger ones being spotted. unlike most spiders with 8 eyes, these carry 6 total. They have a semi short lifespan, reaching anywhere from 1 to 2 years old. They are very strong and resilient spiders, with the ability to survive in harsh conditions, and even no food or water for up to a half a year. You can find your favorite brown recluse hiding in your garage, closet or areas with a lot of untouched wood lying around. They prefer a much dryer and private area to relax at. The brown recluse has been found in many states such as Ohio and Nebraska, all the way to California and Nevada. What do you call a undercover spider working for the government? a spy-der!

Number 6: the wolf spider
the menacing wolf spider has our number 6 spot in the list. These spiders are called the wolf spider since they have the hunting abilities like a wolf, in some cases could be even more dangerous. This is the big boy hunter of the spider world. The wolf spider has very distinct eyes bulging out at you, with 2 of them being overly large compared to the other 6 eyes below. spiders usually do not have the best vision, but in the wolf spiders case they have amazing eyesight compared to others. This spider is known for their very unique method of carrying their baby eggs, which hangs on their stomach area, giving them the ability to be right there when the eggs start to hatch. Even while they are carrying their eggs, they will still hunt. It will take several weeks before the eggs begin to hatch, which at that point the mother will let them fight for themselves. I couldn't imagine the mother being able to take care of hundreds of wolf spider babies at once with efficiency anyways. Their bites are not to be taken lightly, as they contain venom that will leave your body uneasy, with noticeable discomfort and swelling in the areas that were targeted. Do you know what part of a computer the spiders use? The webcam!

Number 5: Brazilian wandering spider
crawling into our number 5 spot is the Brazilian wandering spider, also known as the armed spiders. This is one of the most venomous spiders in the entire world, and could potentially kill you if bitten by one of these. This spider actually holds a few Guinness world records for being so venomous. The Brazilian wandering spider is a more general name for the 8 different species of spiders they represent. This species is not like your regular spider, as they tend to kill and eat their prey without the use of webs. how vicious! In the spider world, males are always smaller then the females, and the Brazilian spider is no different. When it comes to the mating situation between these spiders, the female tends to kill the males after they are done with them and got what they needed. Once the female lays eggs for the hatching, you can expect to see up to 1000 eggs at once! The age of these specific spiders can reach anywhere from 1 to 2 years, which is the typical lifespan of most spider species. what do you get when you cross a spider and a piece of corn? cobwebs!