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  1. Australia has a number of highly venomous spiders, including the Sydney funnel-web spider, its relatives in the family Hexathelidae, and the redback spider, whose bites can be extremely painful and have historically been linked with deaths in medical records.

  2. May 20, 2024 · Australian spiders are highly adaptable, thriving in diverse environments from urban settings to the wild Outback. Due to the diversity of arachnids in the country, you can find spiders everywhere in Australia. Some families, however, are more localised than others.

  3. Learn about the different types of Australian spiders. Get information about which spiders are most deadly and which are less venomous.

  4. Nov 1, 2019 · How to avoid spiders in Australia and what to do if you are bitten. From bite prevention to first aid, these are the things travelers need to know about dangerous Australian spiders. Here's how to stay safe.

  5. Jun 7, 2017 · Celebrating the launch of A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia, here’s an ode to some common spider families. [Link will open in a new window] Spiders are wonderful. There are so many types of spiders, we don’t know where to start. There are spiders that eat tadpoles, spiders that sit in holes waiting for trip wires to be sprung, spiders ...

  6. Australian Huntsman spiders belong to the Family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae) and are famed as being the hairy so-called 'tarantulas' on house walls that terrify people by scuttling out from behind curtains.

  7. Australian funnel-web spiders make their burrows in moist, cool, sheltered habitats – under rocks, in and under rotting logs, and some in rough-barked trees (occasionally meters above ground). They are commonly found in suburban rockeries and shrubberies, rarely in lawns or other open terrain.

  8. All across Australia, white-tailed spiders are common in coastal regions. Fully grown, this spider is around 12 to 18 mm (0.47 to 0.70 inches) in size. It is gray or black, with white blotches on ...

  9. The Australian Museum's Arachnology collection includes the largest collection of funnel-web spiders in Australia. Discover the sticky world of spiders and learn more about some of the most venomous spiders in the world in our factsheets and links to webpages below!

  10. Find answers to commonly asked questions and discover interesting facts about spiders in Australia, New Zealand and dangerous spiders around the world.

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