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Ron Hitler-Barassi
10-23-2008, 10:27 AM
:eek: the last strain of Ungoliant's line

Spider eats bird
Thursday, October 23, 2008
http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2008/10/23/11601_local-news.html

http://www.cairns.com.au/images/uploadedfiles/editorial/pictures/2008/10/23/birdy2usu.jpg

THESE amazing images of a mammoth spider devouring a bird were taken in the backyard of an Atherton property, west of Cairns.

And the images, which are being cirulated via email worldwide, are real, according to wildlife experts.

See all the photos of the spider eating the bird

The photos, believed to have been taken earlier this week, show the spider clenching its legs around a lifeless bird trapped in a web.

Joel Shakespeare, the head spider keeper at NSW's Australian Reptile Park, told ninemsn that the spider was a Golden Orb Weaver.

"Normally they prey on large insects, it's unusual to see one eating a bird," he said.

Mr Shakepeare told ninemsn he had seen golden orb weaver spiders as big as a human hand but the northern species in tropical areas were known to grow larger.

Mr Shakespeare said the bird, a Chestnut-breasted Mannikin which appears frozen in an angel-like pose in the pictures, is likely to have flown into the web and got caught.

"It wouldn`t eat the whole bird," he told ninemsn.

"It uses its venom to break down the bird for eating and what it leaves is a food parcel," he said.

Queensland Museum's Greg Czechura is reported ninemsn as saying cases of the Golden Orb Weaver eating small birds were "well known but rare".

"It builds a very strong web," he told ninemsn.

But he said the spider would not have attacked until the bird weakened due to its struggle to free its wings.

"The more they struggle, the more tangled up and exhausted they get and they go into stress."

"If a spider gets a bird, it`s a very lucky spider," Mr Czechura said.

Ron Hitler-Barassi
10-23-2008, 10:31 AM
When camping on Fraser Island many years ago, I was running full tilt through the scrub at night (we were playing "commando" as grown men do, with sticks for machine guns :lol:) when I ran into a spider web which was so strong that I bounced off it, like running into a trampoline it felt. I obviously didn't see what sort of spider it was that made the web in the dark, and I wasn't hanging around to find out. In hindsight I think it might have been a Queensland funnel web. Scared the crap out of me it did.

PvtTitus
10-23-2008, 01:37 PM
A planet or island with giant predatory insects and the Predator hunting theme would be cool.

Sure beats trying to stretch that home heating bill this winter ... zzzz

Kill me now please.

todd
10-23-2008, 10:02 PM
I see a bunch of those around my yard between summer and fall. We call them banana spiders.

Alison
10-23-2008, 10:23 PM
Spiders are so cool. They catch all the irritating insects like mosquitoes, and I am very partial to the rain spiders we get here. They are so docile. I've picked them up with my bare hands and they are so calm. they fit the size of my hand, if not bigger! I simply loathe the small spiders. They are nasty buggers.

Pasdaran
10-24-2008, 02:34 AM
Damn,that spider Kluxed that bird pretty good. :hangnigger:

We should make it the Animal mascot of the SIKKKK. :agree:

Zed
10-24-2008, 05:48 AM
In hindsight I think it might have been a Queensland funnel web. Scared the crap out of me it did.

"Now I'm not putting down your black widow spider, but the funnel web spider can kill a man in 8 seconds, just by looking at him!"

Good thing it was dark and the bastard couldn't see you, mate.

O'Zebedee
10-24-2008, 05:55 AM
Jesus. Where I live the spiders don't get anywhere near that size. I'd probably freak if confronted with one of those.

Ron Hitler-Barassi
10-24-2008, 07:44 AM
"Now I'm not putting down your black widow spider, but the funnel web spider can kill a man in 8 seconds, just by looking at him!"

Good thing it was dark and the bastard couldn't see you, mate.

Southern funnel webs, the ones everyone knows about because they are so fucken lethal and psychotic, are dangerous mostly because they get out and about and look for fights and victims. Because they are so fucken evil. The QLD ones are bigger, just as poisonous, but just build a big web and don't move from it, and aren't as unhinged. I had a read up on QLD spiders to try and figure out what could have built such a web, and it seems the only candidate. Fraser Island was beautiful. That was one of the best times of my life running around up and down the east coast, just going wherever the wind took us.

Abu Junaid
10-25-2008, 04:15 AM
Growing up my friend had a tarantula that he would feed mice to. The tarantula would basically suck the insides of the mouse up and all that would be left of the mouse was a shriveled up carcass.