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An Australian zoo is urging the public to catch and donate the world’s deadliest spiders to support its lifesaving antivenom ...
It takes between 150 and 200 venom extractions to produce a single vial of antivenom. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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.
Sydneysiders can expect to see a lot more spiders, including deadly funnel-webs, as weather becomes perfect for arachnids.
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