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Scientists confirm Tarantula bites are not deadly to Humans

Tarantula bites appear frightening, but scientists confirm they rarely endanger humans. Their venom is weak, causing mild pain unless allergies or infection occur.

October 26, 2025 / 10:25 IST
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Scientists confirm Tarantula bites are not deadly to Humans (Image: Canva)
Scientists confirm Tarantula bites are not deadly to Humans (Image: Canva)

The tarantula bites look scary, yet scientists assure that the venom does not contain sufficient strength to kill a healthy human. No tarantula bite deaths have been established at present.

Why Fear Persists?

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The size of these spiders is causing fear and misconceptions. Their furry hair and the powerful fangs are scary to look at. However, their venom is recorded to be extremely low toxicity in humans, especially in species commonly kept as pets or found in North America. Despite the fact that the venom is able to kill small animals and even laboratory mice, it is not fatal to humans.

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