Oscorp Spider

The Oscorp spider (Araneus oscorpeus) is a patented and genetically modified species of spider of the genus Araneus. The original spider from which the Oscorp spider was developed is the common house spider (Panasteatoda tepidariorum), indigenous to the western hemisphere. Developed by a yet-unknown group of scientists and named after the fictional group from Spider-Man universe, Oscorp, the Oscorp spider is a transgenic species, using genes from the highly venomous Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria fera) and a species of jumping spider of the species, Phidippus clarus. These genes make the Oscorp spider an aggressive predator with highly toxic venom and the longest jumping distance of any existing spider species. Though fatal to their prey such as insects and other spiders, the Oscorp spider's venom is believed to have groundbreaking influence on medical science.