How many kinds of spiders are in Texas?
According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, there are around 900 spider species in Texas. There are a variety of house spiders, orb weavers, wolf spiders, crab spiders, and black widows. When you think about large spiders, you may think of tarantulas, and Texas certainly has its share of tarantulas.
Are any of the spiders in Texas venomous?
Yes, there are two spiders in Texas that are venomous. The black widow and brown recluse are poisonous, with their venom being harmful to humans. Black widows are shiny black spiders with a large abdomen that has a red hourglass shape on its back. These spiders can be found outdoors under woodpiles, under rocks, or by sheds, but they can also be found indoors, so keep an eye out for them. They are not aggressive but will bite if startled or threatened. Their bites cause pain, swelling, and muscle weakness. If you think you have been bitten by a black widow, you should seek immediate medical attention. Brown recluse spiders are small brown spiders with long legs. They typically stay out of sight (thus the “recluse” in their name) but can hide inside, especially if the weather gets cool. Their bites are very painful and can cause a large ulcerous sore, so be sure to seek medical attention for the safest treatment.
What is the largest spider in Texas?
The largest spider in Texas is the Texas brown tarantula. These dark brown hairy spiders can get to be more than 4 inches and weigh 1-3 ounces. Some spiders have a large leg span but have tiny bodies that are only about an inch long, but the Texas brown tarantula is a big hefty spider with a full body.
Where can you find the Texas brown tarantula?
Texas brown tarantulas are spread out in most counties in the state. Just because “Texas” is in the name doesn’t mean they are exclusive to the state. They can also be found in Missouri, Louisiana, Colorado, Kansans, Arkansas, and New Mexico. Sometimes, states will change the name of the tarantula to fit their name, like the Oklahoma brown tarantula and the Missouri tarantula. The Arizona blond tarantula is lighter in color and is a different species, primarily found in Arizona.
When can you see the most tarantulas?
In August, some people get squeamish because large numbers of male tarantulas come out of their burrows in search of a mate. They can sometimes be seen along roadsides and are seen more frequently in parks and hiking trails. Every year, all the males that are around 10 years old will get out to mate for the first time in their lives. Unfortunately, it may be one of the last things they do. Although it is not that common for females to eat their mates, like the black widow, the males die soon after mating, with the average lifespan of male tarantula being 10-12 years. The females go on to live long lives of up to 25-30 years.
How big are baby Texas brown tarantulas?
Tarantulas don’t start out big, but you wouldn’t expect them to only be about .25 inches (6 mm). The amazing thing is they look like tiny adult versions, hairy legs and all. Females can lay 1,000 eggs in one batch and they all hatch at the same time, with a massive carpet of tiny spiders scurrying about to find food. Many of them won’t make it, becoming dinner for larger spiders, frogs, and lizards. It will take the males 3-7 years to reach their full-grown size and females take 4-10 years.
Are Texas brown tarantulas dangerous?
Texas brown tarantulas are harmless to humans. They can bite, but their venom is not harmful to humans. The venom does a number on grasshoppers, however, with it being injected with the tarantula’s fangs, immobilizing the prey before the body is liquefied and sucked up by the spider. Another defense mechanism these spiders have is special hairs with barbs that they can use to attack prey. If humans rub against those hairs, it can cause skin irritation. That is why people with pet tarantulas will often wear gloves when handling them.
What are some of the largest spiders that live in Texas?
Below are some of the largest spiders in Texas.
Texas tarantula: 3-4 inches long with a 6-inch leg spanCarolina wolf spider: 3-4 inch leg spanGiant crab spider: 2-2.5 inch leg spanGolden huntsman spider: 0.4-2 inchesJumping spiders: 0.4-0.9 inchesWestern spotted orb weaver: 0.4-0.7 inchesWestern black widow spider: 0.5-0.6 inchesBeach wolf spider: 0.4-0.6 inchesBrown recluse spider: 0.2-0.5 inchesAmerican house spider: 0.1-0.2 inches
What is the largest spider in the world?
Largest spider by weight
The largest spider in the world by weight is the Goliath bird-eating spider. Goliath bird-eating spiders can weigh 6 ounces. Their leg span can be 9-10 inches, with some reaching 11 inches. These giant spiders do not live in Texas but can be found in several South American countries. Although they are big enough to eat small birds or fledglings, they typically don’t. They prefer earthworms, mice, frogs, and lizards.
Largest spider by leg span
Giant huntsman spiders have the largest leg span in the world, with a span of 11 inches! Although their bodies are significantly smaller than tarantulas, they have large long legs. Huntsman spiders can be found in Texas, but the giant huntsman is only located in Laos.
What is the largest spider ever recorded?
The largest spider ever recorded is a male Goliath bird-eating spider that was found in Rio Cavro, Venezuela that had a leg span of 11 inches (28 cm)! The Guinness World Records has rewarded the title “Largest Spider” to this one. Goliath bird-eating spiders can be found in Surinam, Guyana, and French Guiana, but some have been detected in Venezuela and Brazil.