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What If Spiders Went Hybrid? Here’s An Awesome Animation

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Have you ever thought what would happen if Spiders went hybrid? Yes, some sort of man-made spiders that would stick to the intended arachnids role, but never threaten us humas or our pets. Well, somebody already thought of that, with the resulting coming in the form of the awesome animation below.
This shows some sort of a solution for the cold, hard truth behind the “nope, nope, nope” memes, offering us a man-made spyder that hunts down... an actual spider. We are not going to ruin the fun by telling you what goes on in this short film, but we can mention a few things.

First of all, the action is rather unexpected and while some of the details may not be perfectly accurate, this is one special creation.

Before any spider lovers starts pointing his or her finger at us, we have to explain that we don’t condone violent actions such as the ones depicted in the clip.

Actually, spiders are not that big of a threat to us humans

If we check out the statistics, we’ll notice spiders are far from being a serious threat to the human race. On average, spiders kill 6.5 humans per year in the US so, for instance, you have a greater change of being killed by a deer - crashes related to deers have a greater yearly death toll.

It’s very rare that a spider’s venom kills a human. Usually, people die due to an allergic reaction.

Moreover, spiders do bring benefits, with the most important including pest control and the medical use of their venom. They also help prevent diseases, such the limit the population of disease carriers, such as mosquitoes.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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