Australian residents warned about infestation of poisonous funnel-web spiders

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The population on Australia’s east coast has received a warning from authorities that an invasion of the very dangerous Sydney funnel web spiders has begun. The British write about this daily mail.

Particularly threatened is the state of New South Wales, where the breeding season of these poisonous creatures will soon begin – males will begin to leave their shelters in search of females and establish new nests.

After the rains, spiders may appear en masse in Australians’ gardens and homes; Arthropods prefer dark places with high humidity. Citizens were asked to be very careful in such places.

The venom of the Sydney funnel-web spider is deadly; Without an antidote, its bite can lead to irreversible consequences in just 15 minutes.

Scientists in Australia before to create Fossil of an ancient giant spider. Scientists believe the spider once lived and hunted in areas that were lush rainforests. Experts named the fossil “Megamonodontium mccluskyi” and believe the spider is approximately 11-16 million years old.

Previous scientists offered Replace Viagra with spider venom.

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