the black widow's venom is particularly harmful to humans ⊗ once injected into human blood a falling star's light fades away ⊗ the injection of venom is a comparatively dangerous or lethal spider bite, resulting in the condition latrodectism ⊗ latrodectism is a condition of the heart, causing high fever and mediocre metaphors ⊗ the widow spiders construct a cobweb, an irregular tangle of gluey silken fibers ⊗ the fibers are sticky, tender and captivating, reeking charm and strawberries ⊗ they very frequently hang upside down near the center of its web and wait there for insects to blunder in and get stuck ⊗ and when they do, a falling star's light fades away ⊗ then, before the insect can extricate itself, the spider rushes over to bite it and swathe it in a silken shroud ⊗ from this point on, the insect is nothing but flesh and bone ⊗ widow females frequently consume the males after mating, leaving them widowed ⊗ widow males frequently consume the females after mating, leaving them widowed, no gender distinctions whatsoever ⊗ however, contrary to popular belief males that escape can go on to fertilize more females ⊗ and surviving females renew their womb oaths for a brand new male abuse ⊗ the false widow spiders are significantly less harmful to humans ⊗ the true widow spiders are significantly less harmful than humans
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