Floods in Australia reveal giant spiders larger than dogs

According to the Washington Post, this March period is the rainy season in Australia. North Queensland has always suffered from flooding throughout the state during this time.

Floods make Australians face many wild creatures like pythons, snakes, and crocodiles. But the new video posted on the internet shows that another creature also causes nightmares equally.

Many people watching the video immediately shouted: 'Kill it with fire' , while the man named Andrew Gilberto has another way to deal with it.

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Giant spider hangs itself on tree branches.

When the river rose, Giberto saw the giant spider hanging from the branches. Gilberto bravely walked over, grabbed the branches and took the spider to safety.

But it's the biggest giant spider ever. Its body is as big as an adult's hand, while 6 feet are up to 15cm long. That size makes it look even bigger than Chihuahua dogs.

According to experts, it is a Tarantula spider with venom that can ' cause animals like dogs and cats to die instantly'. But luckily Tarantula spiders are not dangerous to humans.

often hunt reptiles, frogs, other spiders and sometimes birds.

Gilberto's actions received many different reactions of netizens. Some praised, arguing that what Australians do well for the environment. But others think that giant spiders should be left to nature.