The most poisonous spider in the world lives in Australia, it is a tarantula. It kills a man in 15 minutes. Fortunately, an antivenom can be made that can be administered quickly after a bite.
Atrax robustus is a tarantula and the most venomous spider in the world. – StockAdobe.Com
This spider lives in Sydney, Australia. It is called Atrax robustus. It's a tarantula. It measures 7-9 cm and is unlike other tarantulas as its hairless body is a very shiny bright black.
It is capable of killing a human if antivenom is not administered within 15 minutes of the bite. The male's venom is five to six times more toxic than the female's.
Recently, the largest specimen of Atrax robustus was discovered in Australia. He was given to a local wildlife park with the intention of mass-producing a valuable anti-venom. In other words, Hercules, the first name given to this super model, can save lives! Rest assured, possession of Atrax robustus is prohibited in Europe.
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