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Blogger SilviaHellfire said...

In Brazil, the neurotoxic action of the venom of spider is very small, although the bite is painful there is no risk of death. If you come to Brazil beware the spider Loxosceles that is a really petite but makes a much greater damage, causing necrosis in the bite site and may lead the victim to death. Still worth getting to know my country Brazil is sensational.

January 11, 2010

Anonymous BugLady said...

You are right, Silvinha, the Loxosceles is a much more dangerous spider than any of the Phoneutrias, but because of their recluse behavior, they are less likely to bite.
The Loxosceles is pretty well known here in the US, they call it the Brown Recluse spider. They are pretty common in barns, and even in urban areas too.

And yes, Brazil is worth any possible spider adventures.

Que saudades do Brasil :)

January 11, 2010

Anonymous Terri, uk said...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8391540.stm

more unusual creatures from the bbc :)

January 12, 2010

Blogger DanaKara said...

Awesome spider! And THANK YOU for the link!

January 13, 2010

Blogger Rin [FrostyMint] said...

I'm afraid of spiders as it is. I guess Brazil just adds to one more country I won't be visiting soon. That and Australia. You say there are some of that poisonous spiders in the US as well? .....!

January 13, 2010

Blogger Cate said...

I think you need to add a "terrifying" checkbox below your posts for these kinds of spiders! :)

January 15, 2010

Anonymous BugLady said...

Haha Rin, it's not as bad as it sounds. I've only seen maybe 3 wandering spiders in my lifetime, and I lived basically in the jungle.

I don't mean to scare you, but yes, the brown recluse and the black widow, which are the other 2 of the America's top 3 can both be found in the US.

People say that there is always a spider within 6 feet from you. I don't know if that is true, but if it is, and you can live your life without having any spider incidents, it only goes to show how they really don't want trouble.

January 16, 2010

Anonymous Angelo said...

Does anybody remember that 80's cartoon, "The Sectaurs"? Doesn't it remind you of one of the giant bugs they used to ride in that cartoon?

January 21, 2010

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