“Fatal Encounter: Spiders’ Deadly Arsenal Overpowers and Dispatches Snakes in Grisly Confrontation”
The redback spider (scientific name Latrodectus hasseltii) is a member of the genus Latrodectus, widow spiders, they are classified as one of the most dangerous spiders in Australia (according to the Australian Museum).
The reason is so because the red back spider has a nerve venom that without Antivenom antivenom, the victim can completely die in 24 hours. Of which the most worthy is the female spider.
The red-backed spider is easily recognized by its distinctive black back and red stripe. They usually eat large insects but the “menu” can also include small birds and lizards.
Red spiders are nocturnal and live in shaded areas. Redback spider venom can cause extreme pain, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and agitation.
The clip was posted by a woman named Carmel Munro, in Vinifera, Australia, capturing the creepy scene when a poisonous spider is setting a trap to kill a snake in a warehouse.
It can be seen that snakes are one of the scary animals that make people most obsessed with venom. However, the snake in this clip is completely helpless when falling into the trap of a giant poisonous spider. Although it struggled, it still couldn’t get out of the spider’s web. Meanwhile, the large spider is determined not to let its prey run away. In the end, it was directly injected with deadly venom by the spider.
It is known that this poisonous spider is a redback spider, one of the most dangerous spiders on the planet. More horrifying, their preferred habitat is near humans.