Why you should not kill spiders
Updated | By tanstan fourie
A man from Australia just experienced the worst thing that you only expect to see in horror films!
When this guy tried to hit the spider with a broom her babies on her back went running.
Apparently this is not uncommon
According to Live Science female wolf spiders lay their eggs and then wrap them in silk to create a sack. They then carry the egg sacs on their spinnerets until they hatch.
After the eggs hatch, the spiderlings attach themselves to their mother’s back. They cling to her for several days.
Think twice about killing a spider!
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