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A Terrifying Moment Caught on Camera of A Green-Fanged Cannibal Spider Emerging From the Wall


Imagining staring at a wall only to find a spider with wings emerging out of the hole on the wall.

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Wouldn’t it be scary?

A boy captured a creepy and a terrifying moment of a green-fanged cannibal spider walking out of a hole in the wall.

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Chris Brown noticed a thick layer of spider web in between the bricks of a wall outside his office. He could not keep his hands in control and decided to break it. He took a kebab stick and poked it in the layer. That is when a spider appeared.

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A black spider appeared out of the wall and then slowly grabbed on to the stick. It wrapped its legs around the stick and then it opened its feathers. Yes, fluorescent green feathers.

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Chris said “Being a kid I loved doing it. I used to clear the webs of a spider every time I saw one using a stick. I am not a child anymore but the web was calling me to do it.

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I took the stick and poked it on the web. That is when I saw the spiders. There were 4 spiders in the whole.

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The spider Chris saw and recorded in the videos is said to be Segestria Florentina or tube web spider which is said to be the biggest tube making spider in Europe.

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This year the spiders are not just heading to make their homes in the walls outside but inside homes as well.

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Recently a black widow spider had bitten a man and made him disabled. The 26 years old man is not able to walk or even stand for longer for more than 3 months now.

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As the winters are approaching the spiders are finding warmer places to live and this is why you would have to be more careful this season because the spiders are coming.

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