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  2. Megadolomedes trux - Wikipedia

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    Like many spiders, M. trux displays strong sexual size dimorphism. Females have a total body length of around 30 mm (1.2 in), while the total body length of males is around 7.6 mm (0.30 in). It is one of Australia's largest spiders. They have a brown, earth-coloured abdomen and long, pseudosegmented tarsi. [3]

  3. Selenotypus - Wikipedia

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    Selenotypus plumipes is one of Australia's largest spiders. Adults can attain a legspan in excess of 16 centimetres (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), with fang lengths of up to 1 centimetre (3 ⁄ 8 in). Primarily various shades of brown in colour, it is characterised by its 4th legs being longer than its forelegs, and it has large piloerect bristles on its ...

  4. An Australian zoo has found its biggest-ever funnel-web ... - AOL

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    A ginormous and deadly funnel-web spider has been handed in to a reptile park in Australia, where staff said it was the largest of its kind they’d ever seen. Fittingly named Hemsworth, the ...

  5. Selenocosmia crassipes - Wikipedia

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    It is recognized as the largest spider in Australia. [3] Due to the hissing sound the spider makes when approached, it has acquired the nickname "barking spider", sometimes "hissing spider". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This species is quite shy and normally does not wander far from its burrow . [ 6 ]

  6. The Largest Recorded Male Funnel-Web Spider Receives ... - AOL

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    The Australian Reptile Park recently recorded its largest male funnel-web spider yet, CNN reported. According to the zoo, which is located north of Syndey, Australia, the spider measures a ...

  7. Australian funnel-web spider - Wikipedia

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    The primary range of the Australian funnel-web spiders is the eastern coast of Australia, with specimens found in New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and Queensland. [2] [7] The only Australian states or territories without members of this family are Western Australia [8] and the Northern Territory.

  8. The World’s Biggest Spiders (And Their Prey) - AOL

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    You won’t believe just how big some spiders can get! Watch our video spotlighting the ten biggest spiders on earth with some walking on legs over a foot in width.    

  9. Spiders of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Redback spider. Australia has a number of highly venomous spiders, including the Sydney funnel-web spider, [1] its relatives in the family Hexathelidae, and the redback spider, whose bites can be extremely painful and have historically been linked with deaths in medical records. [2]