A Tale of Two Spiders
In A Tale of Two Spiders, naturalist Steve Backshall goes searching for spiders at night. He finds a whip spider (not deadly) and a wandering spider (very deadly). This video is excerpted from BBC's Deadly 60, an award-winning nature and adventure show for kids in which narrator Steve Backshall has one mission: to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals.
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Q: How does the whip spider hunt?
A: It has long legs that extend out and tap other bugs. When the bugs turn around, the spider eats them.
Q: Why is the wandering spider so dangerous?
A: It has the longest venom glands of any spider and has venom that can kill a human.
Q: How does the wandering spider catch its food?
A: It goes searching for it.
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