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Boxing Day turned into a nightmare for one family after they found a deadly redback in their home.

A redback's bite can be fatal to humans, which is unfortunate given the spider's preference for living near people.

One family got more than they bargained for today after finding a giant redback the size of a golf ball.

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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited One family got more than they bargained for this Christmas when they discovered a giant redback spider lurking in their home

A picture of the spider was posted to Reddit, shocking fellow readers.

'Yeah nah,' one person commented.

Another said: 'I just found one last night on the back porch, was huge!'

The gruesome discovery comes amid reports that unusually large funnel-web spiders are being found across New South Wales.

Sydney's Australian Reptile Park were moved to issue a warning on December 23, following an allegedly record number of 'massive' funnel-web spiders were handed in to its keepers.

Redback spiders have a black body with a bright red stripe on their back.

The female redbacks tend to be larger than males, with a body length of one centimetre in comparison to males who are about three to four millimetres.

Males lack the distinctive red stripe and are light brown with white markings.

The deadly spiders usually prefer insects but are known to eat reptiles and even mammals.

They spin webs to catch their prey and then use their venom to make the kill.

Redback spiders are attracted to man-made habitats and only a small proportion are found in natural spaces.

The deadly species around found all around Australia but have been spotted in New Zealand, Japan and the United Kingdom.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/aust...ball-in-their-home/ar-BBRsqkq?ocid=spartanntp
 
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I saw a redback once used a metal stick to bash it to death!!

I hate these spiders!! That red stripe is so intimidating. Mainly females that have it am I right?
 
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I saw a redback once used a metal stick to bash it to death!!

I hate these spiders!! That red stripe is so intimidating. Mainly females that have it am I right?

You should have checked it for a weenie after you killed it.
 
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Boxing Day turned into a nightmare for one family after they found a deadly redback in their home.

A redback's bite can be fatal to humans, which is unfortunate given the spider's preference for living near people.

One family got more than they bargained for today after finding a giant redback the size of a golf ball.

BBRrySJ.img

© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited One family got more than they bargained for this Christmas when they discovered a giant redback spider lurking in their home

A picture of the spider was posted to Reddit, shocking fellow readers.

'Yeah nah,' one person commented.

Another said: 'I just found one last night on the back porch, was huge!'

The gruesome discovery comes amid reports that unusually large funnel-web spiders are being found across New South Wales.

Sydney's Australian Reptile Park were moved to issue a warning on December 23, following an allegedly record number of 'massive' funnel-web spiders were handed in to its keepers.

Redback spiders have a black body with a bright red stripe on their back.

The female redbacks tend to be larger than males, with a body length of one centimetre in comparison to males who are about three to four millimetres.

Males lack the distinctive red stripe and are light brown with white markings.

The deadly spiders usually prefer insects but are known to eat reptiles and even mammals.

They spin webs to catch their prey and then use their venom to make the kill.

Redback spiders are attracted to man-made habitats and only a small proportion are found in natural spaces.

The deadly species around found all around Australia but have been spotted in New Zealand, Japan and the United Kingdom.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/aust...ball-in-their-home/ar-BBRsqkq?ocid=spartanntp
For a sec I thought you were talking about the red roo. But then I saw golf ball.

Anyways, darn down-under, everything is out to kill you. :)


I once visited Gold coast. In my cabin there was a giant huntsman behind the curtain. I am yet to recover from that shock.
 
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For a sec I thought you were talking about the red roo. But then I saw golf ball.

Anyways, darn down-under, everything is out to kill you. :)


I once visited Gold coast. In my cabin there was a giant huntsman behind the curtain. I am yet to recover from that shock.
Is this what brought you into shock:-

 
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Huntsmen are ok they don't kill you, I have a few in my backyard, my front yard, on my windows etc, you have to watch out for the redback, funnel webs etc.
I now know. But that instance I was scared shitless. Got drunk afterward on the beach to get rid of the shock. Fun times!

My personal favorite is Cassowary. Its a very beautiful looking bird... Just that it can hurt you. Really Bad!

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I now know. But that instance I was scared shitless. Got drunk afterward on the beach to get rid of the shock. Fun times!

LOL yeah they look deadly and they can scare the life out of you, I had a huntsman getting a lift on my windshield and my girlfriend started screaming so much I almost had an accident.
 
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It's easy for you to say sitting thousands of miles away from Australia

I'm not an insect person in general, but I have a very healthy respect for spiders. They are the construction workers of the insect world.

Even if I was down under, I would still have a very healthy respect for them.

Doesn't mean I would actually want to encounter one of the more deadly variety climbing up my leg tho.
 
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