Top Ten Most Venomous Spiders in the World

Spiders are not cuddly creatures and perhaps that’s the reason why many people fear it – either they are scary, venomous, deadly or poisonous spiders or they just appear scary but are friendly. Continue reading the list and the effect of venom of these spiders and you’ll know why you’ll never want to hear their names or come across them again in your life...
The Top Ten
1 Brazilian Wandering Spider Known for its aggressive behavior and potent venom, the Brazilian Wandering Spider is native to tropical South America. Unlike most spiders that build webs, it roams the forest floor in search of prey. It is considered one of the most venomous spiders in the world.

By the sounds of it, it just wanders around. So just DON'T go to Brazil.

2 Six Eyed Sand Spider
3 Sydney Funnel Web
4 Black Widow Spider
5 Redback Spider
6 Brown Recluse A venomous spider native to the central and southern United States, the Brown Recluse is known for its reclusive habits and preference for dark, undisturbed places. Its venom can cause necrotic skin lesions in humans, making it a species to be cautious of when encountered.
7 Chilean Recluse Spider
8 Mouse Spider A funnel-web spider native to Australia, the Mouse Spider is known for its burrowing behavior and venom potency, similar to that of the Sydney Funnel-web spider. It is generally black or dark blue and features large fangs used for subduing prey.

Ugh! Horrible! It looks like it's fangs are too big for it's body.

Nop! Not interested at all. This ugly spider's fangs are to big and fat.

9 Chinese Bird Spider
10 Fringed Ornamental Tarantula A species of tarantula native to Sri Lanka, the Fringed Ornamental Tarantula is known for its striking appearance, featuring blue and black coloration with a fringed pattern. This arboreal tarantula prefers to reside in trees and is considered one of the more venomous tarantulas, though its bite is not lethal to humans.