There is no doubt that spiders are a creature that many people hate very much, not only because of their nasty appearance, but also because of the deadly toxins and all other rare features possessed by certain species. Through today's article, Xiaobian will take you to count the 10 strange poisonous spiders that exist around the world.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >1, Moroccan backflip spider</h1>

The Moroccan backturn spider is very interesting, it can be like a gymnast, it will roll and twist quickly in the desert, so it is also called the wheel spider. The Moroccan Hinata spider was discovered in 2009 by scientist Ingo Rehenberg, originally named after him and officially described in 2014. The Moroccan lycopher spider is known for its ability to "flip over" or somersault to avoid predators.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >2, Sydney funnel web spider</h1>
Of the 40 known funnel web spiders, the Sydney funnel web spider is considered the deadliest because it is associated with the highest number of human deaths. Native to urban areas and forests in eastern Australia, this creature does not hesitate to expose its powerful fangs, capable of piercing nails and shoes. The sydney funnel web spider's bite can actually be fatally dangerous, and its venom is more toxic to humans than any other spider species. However, humans have already developed an anti-virus agent in 1981.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >3, Kipling Bashira spider</h1>
The Kipling Bashira spider is a jumping spider that lives in Latin America. Its name was inspired by Kipling's Book of the Jungle. Of the approximately 40,000 known species of spiders, its most notable feature is that it is predominantly vegetarian. And they have big eyes and are used to jumping. In fact, in some cases, they can also open meat, and it is not known whether they will eat the eggs of ants intentionally or unintentionally.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >4, Black Widow Spider</h1>
The term "black widow" includes several species, all of which have one main common feature, which is highly toxic. The Black Widow Spider comes from the genus Kou spider and includes Black Widow, Brown Widow and other similar species. This nocturnal animal lives in temperate regions around the world, is 1.27 cm long, and has hourglass-like bright spots on its abdomen that are easily recognizable. The spider is more venomous than the rattlesnake, and the venom can attack the victim's nervous system, causing symptoms such as severe pain, muscle soreness, nausea and vomiting and muscle paralysis, and difficulty breathing.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >5, Heath's tail garden spider</h1>
The Hispanic-tailed garden spider is a small round-woven spider endemic to Australia and is only 16 mm long, which means you may need to look up close to notice what makes this species unique. Adult Hiscules tailed spiders have a slender, shoe-like attachment, and a bendable tail is very convenient for them. They can disguise themselves as scorpions to avoid potential predators.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >6, brown spider</h1>
The brown spider is mainly distributed in the southern and central United States, and it is considered one of the most venomous spiders in the United States and the most common brown spider species. They have a violin-shaped mark on the top of their heads, usually only 6-20 mm in size, but they are very toxic. If you bite it, you will have erythema on your body, ulcerate at worst, and nausea. For the elderly and young children, fatal dangers are more likely. In 2014, a 5-year-old American boy was killed in a day after a brown spider bite.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >7, fishing spiders</h1>
Whether you call them fishing spiders, or fishing spiders or fish-eating spiders, if you're on the east coast of the United States, you're likely to encounter them in nearby waters. The animal can also be found outside of North America in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. There are more than 100 species of fishing spiders, almost all of which are semi-aquatic, feeding on small insects and other cervical-less vertebrates, some of which even eat small fish. The best part about fishing spiders is that they can walk on water. These spiders often become food for birds and are sometimes even killed by dragonflies.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >8, Brazilian stray spider</h1>
The Brazilian stray spider, also known as the Brazilian wandering spider, belongs to the genus Ctenopoda, which means "killer" in Greek. The name accurately reflects the spider's status as one of the most venomous spiders on earth, and its bites are fatal to humans, especially children. In fact, the Brazilian stray spider once even earned the title of "the world's deadliest spider" in the Guinness Book of World Records. The damage of the Brazilian stray spider depends largely on the amount of venom it injects.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >9, flower skin spider</h1>
Flower skin spiders are found all over the world, with northern European spiders usually found in houses, while southern European spiders are often found under stones outside people's houses.
The flower skin spider captures prey by firing venom-stained spider silk at the target, so it is sometimes referred to as a spitting spider. At a top speed of 100 kilometers per hour, the zigzag silk threads emanating from the animal's fangs are not only poisonous, but also covered with a natural, extremely viscous glue. However, this small creature is only 3 to 6 millimeters in size and has only 6 eyes, not 8 eyes like other spiders.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >10, coiled spider</h1>
In 1871, Austrian naturalist Anton Osseré first described the disc-bellied spider, a genus of four species of spiders known for its distinctively truncated discoid abdomen. Because it grows mainly in China, some people call it a Chinese hourglass spider. This unique appearance, which they have evolved, can help them block the opening of the cave after entering the cave to avoid predators. Many experts believe it is toxic, but because they are rare and precious, they don't know enough about it.