A resident of the Australian city of Cairns, Queensland, shared a photo of a giant crab spider that has lived at his home for a year, according to the publication Republic World.
On Friday November 27th, Jake Gray posted on his Australian Spider Identification Facebook page a photograph of an arthropod that lives in his home.
He said that the giant crab spider has lived with him for over a year. The attached photo shows a huge arthropod sitting on a white wall with its legs stretched out.
In the signature, Gray wrote: “Love from Australia. Especially to you. Yes, he’s real.”
The spider shot got over 130 thousand likes. Users could not believe the size of the spider and actively commented on the image. One of them wrote: “God, no, please bring him back to the depths from which he came!” Some advised the owner of the house to drive away the arthropod.
Earlier it was reported that the employee of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Francis Scalicki discovered in the forests of the American city of Springfield a giant spider web capable of “catching” a person. The department explained that the find belongs to a well-known fan of weaving intricate web spider-web.