"Giant Male Funnel-Web Spider 'Hercules' Discovered in Australia Aids Antivenom Efforts"

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The Australian Reptile Park has acquired the largest male Sydney funnel-web spider ever received from the public, named "Hercules," measuring 7.9cm across. Found north of Sydney, Hercules' venom will be used in the park's antivenom program, which has prevented any fatalities from funnel-web bites since its start in 1981. The recent weather conditions have been ideal for these spiders, which are known for their potent venom, especially in males.
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