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		<title>Let&#8217;s talk poison</title>
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This is the mighty Phoneutria nigriventer. If you have never heard of it, I am going to explain why, when my brother saw it on our lawn, he came running to me.
We know that all spiders are poisonous, since all but one recently discovered species, are predators. Most spiders don&#8217;t pose any risks to us [...]]]></description>
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