An Australian zoo is urging the public to catch and donate the world’s deadliest spiders to support its lifesaving antivenom ...
The Australian Reptile Zoo has urgently called on Aussies to catch any funnel web spiders they spot and to hand them in for ...
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.
The Australian Reptile Park is calling on the public to donate funnel-web spiders to support their antivenom program. Video supplied.
Sydneysiders have been warned about a surge of the world’s most venomous spider as the wet season approaches — but are urged not to kill them.
An Australian zoo has put out an unusual but urgent appeal for public donations of funnel-web spiders, one of the world's most venomous arachnids.
An Australian zoo on Tuesday urgently asked members of the public for more donations of one of the world's most venomous ...
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