yes there are because they have been carried from other places in the country and they can kill you in one bite. the black widow in only in the north and South England but you never know they could be in the south and east.
i dont think their is in england.
Tarantulas do not survive for long in the wild in England because the weather is not usually warm long enough. There are of course pet tarantulas kept in private homes and zoos.
The Natural History Museum reports about a dozen or so Spiders native to Great Britain can cause quite a nasty bite: the tube web spider, the false widow, woodlouse spider, walnut orb weaver, cellar spider, black lace weaver, mouse spider, rustic wolf spider, bark sac spider, stone spider, cross (or garden) spider, Bruennichi's Argiope, and the money spider.
They are quite rare to find in England since it is not part of their natural range. They are also mistaken for False Black Widows.
well it depends to be honest because i saw a big one ages ago but there are also a lot smaller ones we don't get the big bad animals in England well your not lightly to any way
yes there are posinous spiders in Egingland
yes very many
Ventura Black Widows was created in 2008.
Spokane Black Widows was created in 2010.
Yes, Black widows can live anywhere in the U.S.
Black Widows of Liverpool was born in 1829.
Black Widows of Liverpool died in 1884.
Black widows are out of season, and with no hunters, their population skyrockets.
To feed the hatch lings
Black widows external features are, they are black with a red hour glass on its back.
They do not. They eat their mate. Black Widows are poisonous, so be careful!
Female black widows are the spiders you'd see in pictures of black widows. The males are much smaller, do not even look like black widows, and are not dangerous. The females can be deadly but you'd have to really disturb one to get bitten. They're not like bees.
No
no