Saturday, January 8, 2011

Most Deadliest And Dangerous Spiders On The World


1. Banana Spider (Scientific Name - Phonenutria Nigriventer) - In the family of deadliest spider Banana Spider is being consider as most dangerous and deadliest spider. This is also known as Brazilian wandering spiders which appear in Guinness World Records 2007 as the world's most venomous spider. Banana Spider is mostly found in Central and South America.






2. Sydney Funnelweb (Scientific Name - Atrax robustus) - Australian funnel-web spider generally found within a 100 km radius of Sydney, Australia. It is known as second dangerous Spider.









3. Wolf Spider (Scientific Name - Lycosa Raptorialerythrognatha) - The Wolf Spider has a deadly venom and ranks third in the deadliest spider's list. This one is mostly found in Central and South America.








4. Black Widow (Scientific Name - Latrodectus Spider) - The Black Widow Spider is Widespread all over the World and is a forth deadliest spider on the planet.










5. Violin Spider / Recluse Spider (Scientific Name - Loxesceles Recluse) - Violin Spider is is Widespread all over the World and considered as fifth dangerous Spider.











6. Sac Spider (Scientific name - Cheiracanthium Punctorium) - Sac Spider, Generally found in central Europe and is the sixth dangerous spider on the earth.








7. Tarantula ( Scientific name - Eurypelma rubropilosum) - Tarantula comes seventh as dangerous spider in the world. Tarantulas kind of spiders are found in the Neotropics.









8. Tarantula (Scientific Name - Acanthoscurria atrox) - Tarantula with Scientific name as Acanthoscurria Atrox comes Eighth as dangerous spider on the planet. Tarantulas kind of spiders are found in the Neotropics.










9. Tarantula (Scientific Name - Lasiodora Klugi) - Scientific Name of this Ninth Deadliest spider is Lasiodora Klugi. This one also generally found in the Neotropics.










10. Tarantula (Scientific Name – Pamphobeteus Sp.) - Tenth dangerous spider in the world is Tarantula. Scientific name of This one is Pamphobeteus Sp. This too generally found in the Neotropics









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