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Install smoke alarms and get out early folks.
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There are a few things that almost everyone finds creepy, and spiders definitely top the list. Their multiple legs, fangs, and sudden movements make most people uneasy, but the reality of spiders is even more unsettling than their appearance. From their unusual behaviors to bizarre survival strategies, spiders are creatures that can genuinely make you squirm once you know the truth.
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... For eating a childs face
One particularly disturbing fact is about spider egg sacs. A single sac can contain over 500 babies, all waiting to emerge into the world. Just imagining hundreds or thousands of tiny spiders hatching at once is enough to make even the bravest shiver. This reproductive strategy ensures survival for the species but is definitely not for the faint of heart.
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Some male spiders have shocking behaviors as well. In certain species, males willingly let themselves be eaten by females after mating. This might seem horrifying to us, but in the spider world, it’s an evolutionary tactic to ensure the female has enough energy to lay healthy eggs. Nature, in this case, is as brutal as it is fascinating.
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Spiders also experience the world very differently than humans. Certain species of jumping spiders, known as salticids, can see ultraviolet light that humans cannot perceive. This gives them a unique view of their surroundings and allows them to detect prey and navigate in ways that are almost alien to us. Their vision is as strange as it is impressive.
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Doctor.
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Since then I get super paranoid whenever a fly goes anywhere near my face because of the fact that something like this can possibly happen to me.
In some parts of the world, spiders can literally “rain” from the sky. This phenomenon, called ballooning, occurs when spiders use silk threads to catch the wind and travel across distances. Hundreds or even thousands of spiders have been reported falling in areas like Australia, Texas, and Brazil. It sounds like a horror movie, but it’s a real and documented occurrence.
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Another unsettling fact is that some spiders have evolved to mimic ants. Over 100 species have developed physical similarities and even pheromones to resemble ants, tricking predators and prey alike. This deceptive survival tactic shows just how cunning and eerie nature can be, making them both fascinating and creepy at the same time.
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All known prion diseases are fatal. They can k**l you in a bunch of fun ways, including taking away your ability to sleep or your ability to chew and swallow. They're also extremely contagious, and since they're not a virus, non-killable.
And to top it all off, symptoms can take years to appear. So you can be infected with prions in your system right now and not know it.
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