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    Giant spider eats bird

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

    Spider eats bird - Local News - Cairns, QLD, Australia

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    ugh that made me nauseous
    i hate spiders

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    OMG

    That is one huge spider....Crap, I was not scared of spiders till this picture....
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    Thanks to the previous posts I will NOT be looking now, lol.

    2 Finches - Pip & Squeak who's pictures I can't find

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    stupid spider

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    People are taking pictures of it!!!! I would be as far away from it as possible. If I walked outside and saw that, I would move. Literally move. Have any of our Australia members seen one in person?
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    Nope not even going to look - nightmares for sure!
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    it kind of looks like the banana spiders we had in texas
    much larger of course
    bhuh

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    That photo was pretty darn amazing. That spider built a web strong enough to hold a bird! Wow! And then when you see it wrap its legs around the body... that's really incredible.


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    AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Why did I look!?!?

    Ok so my curiosity got the better of me and that was the most terrifying thing I have ever seen. I hate spiders I just hate them they are evil and scary. I dont know if I will sleep tonight.

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