Horrifying Pictures And Video Shows Banana Spider Catching Bat In Its Web

A homeowner in Texas captured horrifying pictures and videos of a Banana Spider capturing a bat in its 6-foot web that is made outside a house in Texas.

Images and videos of the incident show the dead bat dangling in the web outside a Texas home.

This morning on my way to work I saw this on the side of my house. I love the country.

Posted by Annette Alaniz Guajardo on Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Annette Alaniz Guajardo saw the scaring and shocking incident when she came home from work.

When she returned back home from work, Annette started to film the incident.

She then shared the video and images on Facebook, she wrote, “This morning on my way to work I saw this on the side of my house. I love the country. I’m here, I just got home. Let’s see what this little spider did to the bat.”

The little spider did manage to do something that many would think is impossible.

So how did the spider do it?

It is reported that Banana Spiders can make webs that can be up to 6 feet long.

The spider that was in the garden of Guajardo is a female banana spider. Female banana spiders can grow up to 3 inches.

The Banana spiders are not really poisonous, they are but just mildly, and they do not eat bats.

Banana spiders are usually found in Australia, Asia, Africa, and the Southeastern United States.

If one gets bitten by a banana spider, one can get redness in the bitten area and blisters or pain.

Banana spiders are known for their golden silk complex webs that have been used by humans to create textiles.

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