Spiders hide hidden crickets in the blink of an eye
Tarantula Spider is available in the cave and suddenly comes out to attack, making the cricket unable to prevent it.
Tarantula Spider is available in the cave and suddenly comes out to attack, making the cricket unable to prevent it.
Tarantula spider image hid on the ground and snatched the lost mobile phone, recorded by Ron Robbins, a man in Michigan, USA, Story Trender reported on November 2. The spider is called Kratos, belongs to the species Pterinochilus murinus and is cultivated by Kratos.
Kratos spotted the cricket while hiding in the pit. It immediately jumps out to the prey and pulls the cricket down the cave. After that, the spider continued to crawl around the nest, preparing for the next meal.
"I started raising Tarantula and other spiders from the age of 7. Pterinochilus murinus spiders usually live in Angola and southern Africa. They are among the fastest, most defensive, Tarantula species, " Robbins said. share.
The new spider player should not raise this animal because their speed is very fast, bite, and venom is very uncomfortable, Robbins said. Their bite is categorized as the most annoying bite of Tarantula spiders, causing a painful hour of pain, swelling and can cause muscle cramps for a week.
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