Screaming into the spider's sword, Costa Rica's most dangerous snake was mercilessly killed
A battle between the two most dangerous venom animals in the jungle.
(Goliath Tarantula or Theraphosa blondi, scientific name) is the second largest spider in the world, this spider lives mainly at night with its predatory digging of ambush.
The prey they hunt is usually insects, frogs, lizards but sometimes even bigger in size like hummingbirds, even poisonous snakes.
With body weight can be up to 170g, stride up to 30cm and weighs 170g and extremely powerful weapon is a pair of fangs that can inject venom to paralyze prey, then absorb the liquid inside the victim multiply.
Spiders attack poisonous snakes.
Below is an excerpt of a Goliath bird-eating spider attacking and eating the whole Fer-de-lance snake (scientific name Bothrops asper) in the documentary "Built for the Kill" by National Geographic Farsi Channel.
This poisonous snake is classified as the most dangerous in the tropical region, the most dangerous species in Costa Rica with a body length of about 75 to 125cm.
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