If you liked this presentation, Share it! http://youtu.be/NdCDUH9gMdc The realm of arachnids is so wide, that they deserved their very own Top 5 video. From notorious Black Widow to the Brown Recluse, this is covering the Top 5 Most Deadliest Spiders to haunt us. NUMBER 5 The Brown Widow Spider The brown widow spider comes from a family line of neurotoxic venom carriers. They do look distinctively different than a black widow, and have several red spots, black spots or gold spots on their butt. You may see an hourglass shape or you may just see dots. Like most other arachnid species, the females are always the largest and more belts. The female spiders are also more prone to aggression and biting. Of course, disturbing its web will pretty much guarantee and aggressive spider no matter what species it is. Number four The Brown recluse spider These spiders are notorious for being found in the great Northwest of the United States and they like to hide in wood piles. They also like dark dim areas that they can hide in. Unlike the widow species, these are not dwindling spiders. They are very slow-moving and like to wander around not around their web. They also are known as violin spiders, or fiddle backs. If you look closely, you could see a dark violin shape like marking on their head and body. Keep in mind know, these guys are all over the USA not just in the great Northwest alone. Number three The northern funnel web spider Normally residing in Australia, this spider is known to dwell in trees. It is incredibly large reaching up to over 3 inches long. As odd as it is they are actually attracted to water and it is very common to find them in swimming pools and other bodies of water. There are also known to be very aggressive. Number Two The Wolf Spider These spiders are found all throughout America and Europe. American actually has around 100+ different species with Europe having around 50. They are typically around .5 to 2 inches in length. They do not actively make webs, but are extremely aggressive hunting spiders. They will attack if provoked. They have a very unique eye pattern on their face as well compared to other arachnids. They are a brown/grey mixture with different markings and stripes going up and down their body and butt. Their name suits their personality well. Number One The Sydney Funnel Web Spider This spider is well deserving of earning number one. It is a native to eastern Australia, but is also feared and known as one of the most venomous spiders there. Commonly like the others, they are extremely aggressive. They have extremely long fangs and are around 1 to 3 inches long like their name implies, they spend a lot of their time in silk lined boroughs. In Australia alone, they are actually responsible for more than 10 confirmed deaths.