The red-backed spider lifted the poisonous snake from the ground
The second Eastern Brown poisonous snake in the world was lifted off the ground by a red-backed spider, waving to death just below the car.
Unbelievable images were discovered by a farmer in Melbourne, Australia right under the car. The man was surprised to see the second Eastern brown poison in the world struggle and die in the traps of a red spider spider.
Poisonous snake snakes die under the attack of poisonous spiders.
The red-backed spider lifted the brown snake up from the ground and pulled it back to the nest before eating it. After a night of helplessness, the snake died.
The spider lifted the poisonous snake from the ground.
Eastern Brown Snake is the world's second-most poisonous snake, containing enough venom to kill 20 adults with a single bite. As adults, this snake is different in color. Besides glossy brown, this snake also has other colors such as gold, dark gray. Eastern Brown Snakes eat vertebrates, such as frogs, lizards, snakes, birds and rodents.
Red-backed spiders are also not medium-sized animals, the females often have red and orange stripes on their backs that look very eye-catching. This spider carries venom. Victims of poisoning of the red back spider will suffer from fatigue and fatigue, muscle weakness, nausea, profuse sweating. The mildest symptom is temporary paralysis, and the most severe is death.
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