Tarantula's poison spider 'collapses' before the poisoning shots of wasps
The hornets repeatedly 'tossed' poisonous stings at the huge Tarantula spider causing its victim to be paralyzed and knocked down.
The hornets repeatedly 'tossed' poisonous stings at the huge Tarantula spider causing its victim to be paralyzed and knocked down.
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Tarantula Hawk wasps are Tarantula spiders attacking spiders. They paralyze the poisonous spider with successive burns. Although the size was many times larger, the spider was still unable to endure it, it was quickly paralyzed by the venom from bee stings. Despite trying, the spider finally collapsed.
Hornets pull huge prey to the cave and spawn into spider belly. When the eggs hatch, the larvae will eat the spider meat and live in the spider's abdomen until it is finished, about 35 days. In the insect world, hornets' venom is ranked second in terms of pain, after bullets.
Karen and Matthew Perry and their two children, Cash and Cadence were lucky enough to record the scene of this huge Tarantula spider attack attack in the desert of Sonora, Arizona, USA.
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