Funnel-shaped spiders belong to the arachnid order. It was first found in eastern Australia, including the island of Tasmania and the Gulf Forest in southern Australia. There are 36 species of them, including 3 species of tree-dwelling spiders

The funnel spider is a large, extremely venomous spider in Australia and one of the deadliest spiders in the world
Funnel-shaped spider, which lives on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia. If you are bitten by it, you will die within 15 minutes. It is considered the most venomous spider with enough poisonous fangs to penetrate human fingernails. Unlike most spiders that live a serene life, this little guy is extremely aggressive, lifting its hind legs when disturbed and constantly biting its victim
Although male spiders are smaller than female spiders, their venom is 5 times more toxic than female spiders. Remember: when you go to the toilet in Australia, be careful to touch the toilet seat, because that's where poisonous spiders like to stay