Meanwhile in Australia… A giant spider blocked the entrance to the courtyard

Meanwhile in Australia… A giant spider blocked the entrance to the courtyard

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This photo is just the horror of an arachnophobe and another proof that there is nothing for the faint—hearted to do in Australia…

Sometimes photos from Australia seem unreal, so big and creepy are the local creatures. And quite often the Australians find these cuties just at home. Like this guy who recently posted on Reddit a photo of a huge spider of the golden worm (Nephila).

Meanwhile in Australia… A giant spider blocked the entrance to the courtyardHow brave do you have to be to bring your unprotected palm to a spider that is bigger than this very palm? Clarification — a venomous spider known in these parts, which does not disdain to eat even birds and bats!

Meanwhile in Australia… A giant spider blocked the entrance to the courtyard

Here is a photo that has stirred up social networks. It was made by Australian Patrick Berg, who went to his sister's barbecue in the town of Baderim in southeastern Queensland.

Meanwhile in Australia… A giant spider blocked the entrance to the courtyard

Roundworms-nephiles create a particularly strong and sticky web, on which they collect insects larger than flies — locusts, cicadas and other beetles. Sometimes predators do not refuse to eat a bird or a bat, which can not get out of the trap.Meanwhile in Australia… A giant spider blocked the entrance to the courtyard

As experts on Reddit suggested, despite the impressive size, the nephil roundworms are not so dangerous to humans. Not in all cases, spiders of this species will use poison when biting. And if so, then the consequences of such a bite will be sparing — they threaten dizziness, nausea, numbness, pain and swelling in the bite area.

Meanwhile in Australia… A giant spider blocked the entrance to the courtyard

The hospitable Australians told the spider that now her name is Martha and she can stay if she wants. But Martha didn't want to — when they checked a few hours later, the arthropod was gone. Maybe she got into someone's shoe or car? Although, for Australians, this is a familiar thing.

Keywords: Australia | Spiders | Sensation

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