We want nothing to do with the smallest of spiders that exist, much less any that are approaching the size of a baby like this monster in the Amazon. This giant mygalomorph spider can be seen preying on a opossum that wasn't fortunate enough to be able to escape the huge tarantula. This ...
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You may want to skip this one if you aren't a fan of spiders. Heck, even if you don't mind spiders, watching this tarantula run across the water might give you a serious case of arachnophobia! https://www.facebook.com/BigBendRanchSP/videos/1158464574315474/ Who knew these things could ...
READ MORE +While the crab spiders ability to fly using its own webbing as what's essentially a sail is incredible, it's also insanely terrifying. We're not sure whose nightmare we're living in right now but flying spiders are where we have to draw the line!
READ MORE +Apparently killing a spider may only be the beginning of your problems if they're afflicted with a bizarre and horrifying worm that slowly eats them from the inside. When this spider was killed, something truly terrifying took place when an extremely long worm burst out of its body. These worms, ...
READ MORE +Well this is terrifying. This cricket had no idea it was about to be lunch for a giant spider that could appear out of nowhere, but it was already too late by the time it realized the spider was there. This cricket was basically everyone who has ever died in a horror movie. The coast is clear ...
READ MORE +If you've been considering vacationing in the Caribbean, you might want to think again since they have spiders that can swallow a small child whole. The woman in the video reacts in pure terror once this monster emerges from the bushes while she was visiting the Dominican Republic, presumably ...
READ MORE +Leave it to Australia to once again have something that the world isn't ready for the peacock spider. These recently discovered spiders were found by an Australian scientist along with six other arachnid species. Don't get distracted by its colors though, that's generally the last things its prey ...
READ MORE +The Dolomedes Briangreenei spider’s discovery was announced at the World Science Festival in Brisbane Wednesday. It can prey on insects and fish three times its size. It was named after festival co-founder Brian Greene. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk debuted the spider at the opening of the ...
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