It gives me a creepy feeling while I'm doing this list. I admit that I am arachnaphobic, Just by looking at them and reading all their data makes my hair raised. I'm trying to conquer this fear for a long time but still cant....
Here's the list of 5 creepy spider
5. The Giant Huntsman Spider
It is considered the World's largest spider in terms of leg span. Its leg span can reach over 1 foot . The Giant Huntsman spider was discovered in northern part of Laos in 2001. Expert believe that it is a cave dwelling spider because of its pale color.
4. Goliath Bird-eater spider
The scariest spider for me.. Its is the 2nd world's biggest spider but when it comes to mass it is definitely the first. It was named the Goliath Bird-eater Spider is because explorers in the 19th century witnessed it eat a hummingbird. Mostly can be found in the rainforest region of northern South America. Wild Goliath bird-eaters are a deep-burrowing species, found commonly in marshy or swampy areas. The female goliath birdeatere always mate, but sometimes may end up eating their mates.
Sources : wikipedia
3. The Brazilian Wandering Spider
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2. Australian Funnel-web Spider
Australian funnel-web spider are one of the three most dangerous spiders in the world and are regarded by some to be the most dangerous. These spiders are medium-to-large in size, with body lengths ranging from 1 cm to 5 cm (0.4" to 2"). They are darkly coloured, ranging from black to blue-black to plum to brown, with a glossy, hairless carapace covering the front part of the body.
sources: wikipedia
1. The Black Widow Spider
Also name as Latrodectus. The most venomous spider of genus species. The female black widow's bite is particularly harmful to humans because of its unusually large venom glands; however, Latrodectus bites rarely kill human beings.
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3 comments:
This is scary! I won't even come close to any spider I see at home or outside... no matter how tiny they are, they are creepy...
tarantula doesn't make it in the list??
nop... its a bit small compare to others and not venomous...
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