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A Record-Setting Venomous Spider Has Been Discovered

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A GIGANTIC spider was discovered in Australia.  It’s 3.1 inches from foot to foot, and experts say it’s the largest known male “funnel-web spider.”  For perspective, the spider is BIGGER THAN A BASEBALL.

And if that wasn’t bad enough, it wasn’t found by a scientist out in the wild . . . some random person came across it.   They didn’t say how that happened, so leave that up to your imagination.

And . . . it’s poisonous.  VERY poisonous.  Funnel-web spiders are the world’s most venomous spiders.  The venom is packed with 40 different toxic proteins . . . and its raw venom is the only way to make life-saving anti-venom.

The spider has been named Hercules, and he’s living at a wildlife sanctuary in Australia now.  The spider keeper there said, “[Hercules] has some of the biggest fangs I’ve ever seen.”  They will use Hercules’ venom to create anti-venom.

 

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