Harmful Effects of Whitman's jumping spider
A species of Phidippus, Also known as Whitman jumper
Whitman's jumping spider poses minimal health risks to humans, typically biting only in self-defense. Bites are rare and may cause mild, localized reactions, with severe symptoms unlikely unless there's an allergy. Transmission occurs through direct contact. These incidents are not life-threatening and often do not require medical treatment.
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Harmful Facts About Whitman's jumping spider
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