Animal

Man finds huge venomous spider breeding under his bed after following babies in room

One of the world’s most dangerous spiders was discovered breeding under a man’s bed. He photographed the spider, which earned the Wildlife Photographer of the Year for Urban Wildlife prize.

A man found one of the world’s most venomous spiders under his bed and it was the “size of his hand”.

Gil Wizen, a photographer, found little spiders in his bedroom. He decided to look around his room to see where they were coming from. When he glanced under his bed, he was taken aback.

Wizen came saw a massive Brazillian wandering spider and its offspring. When the incident occurred, he was living on a reserve in Napo, Ecuador.

Gil Wizen found this Ecuadorian Amazon spider guarding a thousand babies that hatched from an egg sac under his bed

Interestingly, Wizen won a Wildlife Photographer of the Year award for Urban Wildlife for the picture of the spider titled ‘The spider room’.

“Not only there were literally thousands of spiderlings under the bed, right beside them rested one of the biggest ‘non-tarantula’ spiders I have ever seen. Its body length was 45mm but with its leg span it could easily cover my hand,” Wizen said on his blog.

 

The Brazilian wandering spider is also known as the armed spider or the banana spider. Their bite can be fatal to humans, particularly youngsters, although antivenin makes death unlikely.

Meanwhile, photographer Laurent Ballesta’s rivering underwater snap, which captured the moment camouflage groupers hurried to release their sperm into a white cloud of eggs dropped by a female fish, has won the top award for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021.

Laurent Ballesta’s image shows a trio of camouflage groupers exiting their milky cloud of eggs and sperm (Image: Laurent Ballesta)

Vidyin R Hebbar, a 10-year-old Indian photographer, was named Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his shot titled ‘Dome Home’ of a tent spider in its web.

Related Posts

Snack-Happy Elephants Reach Out To Gorge Themselves On Sugar Cane When Their Open-Top Trailers Stop At A Junction Next To A Lorry Full Of The Crop

A couple of opportunistic elephants gorged themselves on sugar cane when their truck stopped next to the tasty treats at a busy junction. The giants of the animal…

Incredible moment vets save mother elephant’s life in front of her worried calf by jumping up and down on her to give CPR after pulling the pair out of a drain in Thailand

This is the inspiring moment a mother elephant was saved when vets conducted CPR by leaping up and down on her chest as her young daughter watched on….

Tourists stuck in their hatchback as a.morous elephant gets frisky on South African safari

This is the moment a bull elephant on musth – when its testosterone levels can reach 60 times greater than normal – decided to get closely acquainted with…

‘World’s loneliest elephant’ who has been kept in a tiny enclosure in Pakistan zoo for 35 years will finally be allowed to leave after campaign by animal welfare activists

An elephant kept alone in a tiny enclosure in a Pakistani zoo will be allowed to leave after a campaign by animal welfare activists helped ensure him better…

Un intrépido osezno de cuatro meses alcanza nuevas alturas y el corazón de su madre

En este conmovedor vídeo, te presentamos a un enérgico osezno de cuatro meses cuyo espíritu intrépido no conoce límites. Mira cómo este pequeño osito aventurero sube sin miedo…

Adorables cachorros de león convierten la sabana en su patio de juegos

En el corazón de la sabana salvaje, se desarrolla un espectáculo encantador cuando una manada de cachorros de león se embarca en una aventura lúdica. Estos pequeños bultos…