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Long-spinneret spider

Harmful Effects of Long-spinneret spider

Neotama mexicana

A species of Two-tailed spider

Long-spinneret spider poses a mild toxicity risk through venomous bites, which can cause discomfort in humans and animals such as dogs and cats. The venom is not life-threatening but may require medical attention for symptomatic relief.

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals

Is the Long-spinneret spider poisonous?

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals
Toxic Group Type
Vertebrates, Invertebrates
Toxic Objects Examples
Dogs, cats
Toxic Stage
Adults, Juveniles
Toxin Function
Defense Mechanism, Means of Prey
Toxic Types
Neurotoxins
Toxic Secreting Methods
Fangs
Toxic Ways
Bite
Risk Level
Mild
Long-spinneret spider has a mild toxicity level and delivers its venom through its fangs. It affects animals by biting them and is capable of causing discomfort to humans, dogs, and cats. Both juvenile and adult stages of long-spinneret spider can inject venom. The venom usually results in mild symptoms, and different animals may experience varying effects, although it is not generally considered life-threatening.
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