The Australian Reptile Park has revealed the biggest funnel web spider they've ever seen, appropriately naming him Hemsworth - after the Australian actor Chris Hemsworth. Prior to Hemsworth arrival at ...
The Australian Reptile Park has revealed the biggest funnel-web spider it has ever seen, appropriately naming him Hemsworth after the Australian actor Chris Hemsworth.
A collaborator asked him to analyze a toxin found in the venom of Australia’s deadly funnel-web spider. The work led to clues about the toxin’s function, a paper in Nature Structural and ...
This week the Australian Reptile Park welcomed a lethal new resident who they say is the biggest male funnel-web spider ever recorded at 9.2cm from ‘foot to foot’ – and he is named Hemsworth.
1. The Sydney Funnel-Web Spider, Quite Possibly The Deadliest Spider In The World The Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus) is arguably the most dangerous spider in the world, owing to its ...
One of the world’s deadliest spiders could hold the key to saving the lives of people who’ve had heart attacks, according to research by Australian scientists.
She had walked into her lounge room and saw her two-year-old son Tommy holding a funnel web spider — which she believes hitched a ride inside on the plastic Christmas tree recently brought in from the ...