the female is...Well i have not had a chance to messure but the female north American banana spider is about the size of your palm. the banana spider, or the actual name of Brazilian Wandering Spider, is approximately 5 inches from leg tip to leg tip, and may i point out, there is absolutely nothing called a north American banana spider, the banana spider is NOT tarantula, like its name suggests, its from Brazil.New Part... The "American Banana Spider" is actually called golden silk orb-weavers. And they do get about as big as your palm. An non-aggressive spider. But if provoked they will bite. Bite is about as bad as a bee sting. Good for keep flies down during the summer time.
the south American banana spider. maybe, but im pretty sure its the camel spider
the banana spider usually lives in Africa in banana trees?
camel spider
no
banana spider is on what ARE THE others banana spider is on what ARE THE others
no
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No, it is not true that there are spider eggs in the bottom of a banana. Bananas are grown on trees and do not harbor spider eggs. The brown spots that may sometimes appear at the end of a banana are simply a natural part of the fruit ripening process.
a water spider can have up to 30-50 babies
1. You said a twice in the question. Nice job Ace. 2. The banana spider obviously eats bananas
The banana spider, also known as the Brazilian wandering spider, is not the deadliest spider in the world. While their venom is potent, causing severe pain and potential complications, fatalities from their bites are rare. Other spiders, like the Sydney funnel-web spider or the Brazilian wandering spider, are considered more dangerous to humans in terms of venom toxicity.