An Australian zoo is urging the public to catch and donate the world’s deadliest spiders to support its lifesaving antivenom ...
Sydneysiders have been warned about a surge of the world’s most venomous spider as the wet season approaches — but are urged not to kill them.
A major Aussie zoo is urging the public to catch the world’s deadliest spiders and hand them in as part of a “lifesaving” anti-venom program.
Emma Teni with Hemsworth the funnel-web spider The Australian Reptile Park encourages the public to safely catch funnel-web spiders for their antivenom program, which is estimated to save up to ...
An Australian zoo has put out an unusual but urgent appeal for public donations of funnel-web spiders, one of the world’s most venomous arachnids. The Australian Reptile Park on Feb 25 called ...
Why is an Australian zoo asking public to donate deadly spiders? - Australian Reptile Park in Sydney is seeking more male ...
Sydney’s Australian Reptile Park said while it ... which is the perfect condition to have our funnel-web spiders wandering about.” The male Sydney funnel-web spider is the most venomous ...
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