Worlds Most Poisonous Spider: The Black Widow – Part 1

Does the title creep you out? This is the world’s most poisonous spider you can find known as ‘The Black Widow’ and are found in some regions of the world. Please read and enjoy the info…

Look at it above? Doesn’t it look a little too creepy? This is the world’s most poisonous spider you can find known as ‘The Black Widow’ and are found in some regions of the world.

So where can you find these spider? I am weeping my pants!

The Black Widow spider can be found in some of the warmest regions on Earth. Places like Southern America, Australia and the Mediterranean are all very likely.

How long is their lifespan and the size of these mini monsters?

The female Black Widow spiders can live over 1 year maximum. They require a few months to grow which usually takes 4-5 months. However, surprisingly, the male spiders mature for several weeks and die after another 1 or 2 months!

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3 Responses to “Worlds Most Poisonous Spider: The Black Widow – Part 1”

  1. chitragopi Says...

    On September 8, 2009 at 10:31 am

    Looks terrifying with two red spots as if to say it’s twice dangerous


  2. Atikin Says...

    On September 8, 2009 at 11:47 am

    Very interesting I must say with some incredibly amazing facts. Good job!


  3. carol gibson Says...

    On September 11, 2009 at 5:22 am

    With gardening as a hobbie, I have looked far and wide for a good picture of a black widow. Now I have a good idea of what they look like. Thanks for the info


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