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Deadly Australian Wildlife – Redback Spider Kills Snake!

August 23rd 2010 10:35
Deadly Australian Native Wildlife Redback Spider
An office receptionist got a nasty shock when she found a 70cm long snake entangled in the web of a deadly Redback Spider. Tania Robertson, a receptionist at an electrical firm, came in to work on Tuesday and spotted the dramatic scene next to a desk in her office. The snake, which had obviously died from the spider's poisonous bite, was off the ground and caught up in the web.
venomous redback spider bite kills snake

It is believed the snake was bitten on Monday night. A red mark on the snake's stomach was evidence of where the spider had started consuming it. Throughout Tuesday, the spider fed on her prey, and on Wednesday she rolled it up and started spinning a web around it while lifting it higher off the ground.
Native Australian Wildlife Redback Spider venom

Leon Lotz of the arachnology department at the National Museum said it was only the second time that he had heard of a snake getting caught in a spider's web. Redbacks normally prey on insects, other spiders and occasionally small lizards.

Redback Spiders (Latrodectus hasseltii) are smaller than most other dangerous Australian spiders. They are black with slender legs and a vivid red patch on the peanut sized abdomen. Females are significantly larger and more potent than males. ‘Redbacks’ inhabit the entire continent of Australia, and also managed to colonize parts of Japan during the tourism boom of the 90’s.
Venomous Australian Arachnid Redback Spider Bite

Well adapted to life in suburbia, Redbacks often come into contact with people during the summer months when they are most active. They shelter in crevices and use an untidy web to entangle prey long enough to inflict a venomous bite.
Deadly Redback Spider Kills Snake

With over 250 cases reported every year, the bite of a redback is rarely fatal to humans. The bite does cause extreme localized pain and swelling, and sometimes nausea, dizziness and sweating. If bitten, do not cut or clean the puncture wound, nor use a tourniquet or compression bandage. The venom is slow moving so an ice pack should be applied and medical attention sought to administer antivenom.

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Comment by Anonymous

March 24th 2011 06:44
not a red backed spider, this is a south african spider, related to the red back.

Comment by Anonymous

March 24th 2011 06:44
not a red backed spider, this is a south african spider, related to the red back.

Comment by Anonymous

April 2nd 2011 12:29
I'd have to agree, the Red Back spiders should have red stripe on their back not a red hour glass like the black widow spider (Latrodectus spp.) which is found throughout the world.

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