This Video Of A Spider Munching On A Bird Shows How Scary Nature Can Get
We have seen videos where the prey becomes the predator, like in case of a frog who instead of becoming a snake¡¯s dinner, fed on it. But have you ever seen a spider eating a bird? The thought seems outlandish right? But in reality it isn¡¯t.
When it comes to nature, it's all about the survival of the fittest. We have seen videos where the prey becomes the predator, like in case of a frog who instead of becoming a snake¡¯s dinner, fed on it. But have you ever seen a spider eating a bird? The thought seems outlandish right? But in reality it isn¡¯t.
A creepy video of a giant spider munching on a bird is going viral on Twitter and getting people all jittery.
Twitter handle Nature Is Scary shared the scary clip with the simple caption, ¡®An Avicularia munching on a bird (sic)¡¯.
The 54-second-long, hair-raising video shows a large size avicularia slowly and casually munching on a regular-sized bird. It is eating the bird head bird and taking its time with it. It is not a sight that greets one¡¯s eyes everyday and that is why the video has over 350k videos.
An Avicularia munching on a bird. pic.twitter.com/rmwURWD3CP
¡ª Nature is Scary (@AmazingScaryVid) September 19, 2020
People were obviously freaked out by the video. One person commented, ¡®Those spiders in the corner are growing stronger each day. They're watching you sleep (sic)¡¯, while another wrote, ¡®Oh my god .....prayers for the homeowners where these spiders have made their home¡¡¯
Another made the observation, ¡®Nature is scar, yeah¡ no shit.
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Here is how some other people reacted to the video:
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¡ª Arif Shaikh (@ArifSha87188590) September 20, 2020
Rip Tweety
¡ª haiakububi (@namaewabubidesu) September 19, 2020
????noo please no ?
¡ª ANEES ???? (@aneeskhan000) September 19, 2020
That's revolting!
¡ª Dawn Payne (@Dawnie444) September 19, 2020
Oh Yeah.. that.. right..! Ahem.. Hagrid just dropped off a thousand of those for Aragog's kids.
¡ª Vishal Khopkar (@vertebralworks) September 20, 2020
Interesting where it's feeding from. Birds bones are soft & hollow.
¡ª Kate (@Kate18167434) September 19, 2020
Well, I know I will be spending the entire night looking out for those spiders under my bed and over my head.
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