The wasps knock down giant spiders, dragging toward the nest
The Australian couple was stunned to witness the sight of the wasps sagging the hunter spider about twice its size.
The "space_monster" account posted this image on Reddit and immediately received tens of thousands of likes and 3,500 comments.
"Space_monster" said he discovered the pair of bees - spiders when he just returned to his house in Sydney.
Wasps dragging spider corpses back to their nests.(Image: Reddit)
The wasp is known for its ability to butcher some spiders despite its disadvantages due to its small body compared to its competitors. The way in which a wasp's response to a prey is to release a paralyzing venom and then lay an egg on its prey. After being hatched, the young will slowly eat the prey.
Hunter spiders also have similar hunting techniques. They inject venom into prey before eating meat.
In the case that "space_monster" posted, it seems that the wasps were the winner of this match.
Wasps live primarily in Australia, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe while hunter spiders prefer to reside in wooded areas such as forests or warehouses in Australia, Africa and air regions. other temperate climates.
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