in #3 years ago

Excellent post @agmoore, a few weeks ago I was shared a video of a spider (black widow) feeding on a snake, it was really something surprising that video, as it is really difficult for a small spider to feed on an animal much larger than itself, but nature never ceases to amaze. Likewise, these spiders have one of the most powerful poisons in the world, so the snake had the bad luck to fall into its web or perhaps someone threw it.

I liked this post, I congratulate you for this good work!

Since you mentioned the spiders of the genus Latrodectus, here is an image where you can see the species of this genus.


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I thank you for the inspiration. Your blogs inspired me to write this one, so take a bow ;)) Insects/spiders are interesting, always have been.

The spiders actually ensnare the snakes in their webs and then disable them with a sting (venom). It seems to be a clear plan. Those spiders are smart. Are snakes? Another subject to look into (ha ha).

I really appreciate your kind words. You know so much about spiders, I am truly pleased.

Have a great, peaceful day.