Giant spider eating a bird caught on camera
04 Feb Daily Telegraph
The spider with its long black legs wrapped around the body of a dead
bird suspended in its web. The startling images were reportedly taken in
Atheron, close to Queensland’s tropical north. Despite their unlikely
subject matter, the pictures appear to be real. Joel Shakespeare, head
spider keeper at the Australian Reptile Park, said the spider was a
Golden Orb Weaver.
“Normally they prey on large insects it’s unusual to see one eating a
bird,” he told ninemsn.com. Mr Shakepeare said he had seen Golden Orb
Weaver spiders as big as a human hand but the northern species in
tropical areas were known to grow larger. Queensland Museum identified
the bird as a native finch called the Chestnut breasted Mannikin.
Mr Shakespeare told ninemsn the bird must have flown into the spider
web and become stuck. “It wouldn’t eat the whole bird,” he said. “It
uses its venom to break down the bird for eating and what it leaves is a
food parcel,” he said. Greg Czechura from Queensland Museum said cases
of the Golden Orb Weaver eating small birds were “well known but rare”.
“It builds a very strong web,” he said. But he said the spider would not
have attacked until the bird weakened. The Golden Orb Weaver spins a
strong web high in protein because it depends on it to capture large
insects for food. |