Deadly funnel-web spider Big Boy to help save lives

With a leg-span of almost four inches, Australian arachnid is one of largest ever caught

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One of the largest funnel-web spiders ever caught is to be milked for its venom to create life-saving medicine. Nicknamed Big Boy, the deadly arachnid has a leg-span of almost four inches (ten centimetres) and was caught in Newcastle, New South Wales.

Funnel-webs are the deadliest spiders in Australia and one of the most venomous arachnids in the world, says the BBC. A bite can lead to heart attacks, cause breathing difficulties and affect the nervous system and intestines.

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