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Funnel Web Grass Spiders: low risk, non-aggressive ... Grass spiders construct a large sheet web with a funnel they use as a retreat. These webs are commonly built on the ground, around steps, window wells, foundations, and low shrubs.
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www.termite.com/spider-identification.html
www.termite.com/spider-identification.html
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Figure 2: Funnel web spider ... Funnel weaver spiders, or grass spiders, are the most common spiders found in homes, particularly during late summer and early fall. They produce dense mats of silk in areas such as shrubs, thick grass, or corners of buildings.
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www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05512.html
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Sydney funnel-web spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sydney funnel-web spider , Atrax robustus , is a notoriously dangerous Australian funnel-web spider usually found within a 100-km radius of Sydney, Australia. Sydney funnel-webs are medium...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider
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Sydney Funnel Web Spider Northern Tree Dwelling Funnel WebI see this on a satellite tv channel: Deadly Australia Animal.The four most deadly spiders on ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4RWS6mkpB8
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I caught a funnel web immediately after it ran across my bare back! ... funnel web spiders are the world most deadly spider a cobra doesnt even compare the venom of this ... Funnel Web Spiders 2...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkzlINZsXu8
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Young or adult Cane Toads are eaten by wolf spiders, freshwater crayfish, Estuarine Crocodile, crows, White-faced Heron, kites, Bush Stone-curlew, Tawny Frogmouth, Water Rat and the Giant White-tailed Rat. Some predators eat only the toad's tongue, or attack its belly and eat only the mildly poisonous internal organs.
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australianmuseum.net.au/Cane-Toad
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Funnel-web spiders are named because their webs are funnel-shaped. In Australia there's a totally different group of spiders that coincidentally also make funnel-shaped webs- ours are araneomorphs (modern or true spiders), while the Australian ones are mygalomorphs (primitive spiders).
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bugguide.net/node/view/1974
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With information and pictures of the White-tailed spider, wolf spiders, Funnel web spiders, Black house spider, redback spider. Australian National Insect Collection (Australia)
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www.arachnology.org/Arachnology/Pages/Atrax.html
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