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[edit] Confusion
Should this say "....recognise it as the most dangerous spider or most "venomous" spider. After all the next paragraph suggests it's not dangerous!
[edit] Re: "Most dangerous" or "most venomous"
Well, "venomous" is relative. Some of the more venomous spiders are relatively harmless to humans, while the spiders with venoms that are harmful to humans may only possess or inject very small amounts of it. So, "dangerous" to the extent that a bite poses a danger to humans.
Should be split into family and species page. --Sarefo 04:19, 27 July 2006 (UTC)