Intresting how the spider slowly followed the mouse until it cornered itself and then quickly took care of business with the head bite. Instinct is a powerful thing.
The spider's eyes are not particularly good. It senses and "smells" very accurately using the hairs on its legs, so it knows precisely where the mouse is by analysing air pressure changes from the mouse's movements. The mouse is a goner from the moment it was dropped into the cage.
It wasn't a question of where and how it was a question of when the spider will get bored. In the outside world I feel like this video would be cut down to 20 seconds But considering the tarantula knows there is no escape for the prey, it decides to play with it. A lot of predators enjoy sensing fear in their food, at least that's the conclusion I came to
Aragog: My children don't harm Hagrid on my command, but I can't deny them fresh food that wanders so willingly into my lair... Good bye, friend of Hagrid.
I think captivity would change a spiders preferred method of hunting, since neither the spider or the prey can escape. Out in the wild, tarantulas aren't very mobile, and they're pretty vulnerable to large birds or other predators. I'm just guessing though
I’m not a fan of live feeding with mice and rats as I have owned 2 adorable ones before, but I have to admit this is extremely impressive for a spider. Amazing hunting skills!
@@Softheartedrose well I M not sure you ste able to comprehend feeding of a pet. This is not a means of replicating nature, it was feeding an animal. Making it so it was able to escape would have meant that my pet went hungry and we had a mouse loose in our house, not very bright. Think before you post.
@@Softheartedrose Your an idiot! Why would me killing the mouse be better than the animal who was going to eat it killing it? The mouse was breed for animals to eat, it was purchased from a pet store as a feeder mouse, I used it to feed an animal, as intended. This was not about hunting skill, matching nature or any of that, you missed the point. It was feeding a pet! You tell me to think before I answer when you seem incapable of understanding the simplest things like feeding a pet or the food chain. The mouse had no idea what was going to happen as you can CLEARLY see in the video as it fearlessly runs up to the spider, it was a DUMB feeder animal that served it's purpose, do you have a purpose? You come here complaining about a video containing things you do not understand and could not comprehend when you could have simply scrolled on and not watched.
@@Softheartedrose I am unsure why you thought this was a video to show you the challenges of nature, apparently you cannot read descriptions or see what is happening. I will tell you again, this was a person feeding a pet! The spider will not take dead prey it's instincts tell it not too, I even tried once. I get that your "feelings" were hurt by the death of the little mouse that was breed and purchased just for this purpose but you need to understand that is the way the food chain works. You can cry for all the prey of all the animals all you like but it does not change anything and no one aside from maybe your mommy cares about your feelings.
Lmao best scenario for jerry was to climb that branch like it was a tight rope and swanson bomb the t. Wouldn't hurt it but that be some funny shit to see.
@SuPeRcLuTCh115 Pretty normal to feed a pet. Do you have a pet? Bet you feed it if you do. LOL Never knew intellegents is based on when and how you take care of a family pet. Thanks for vomiting your feelings on my page but I have to tell you, I do not care about how your feeling.
True but did you know there is a type of mouse in the south west of the USA that kills scorpions? and they have adapted so that the venom acts as a painkiller?
Damn. I watched the actual attack part of the video (around 1:56) and slowed it down to the slowest frame rate you can watch it at (.25 of the normal frame rate) and the spider is still quick as fukkkkk. You can really see how the spider was plotting and waiting for the exact perfect moment where the mouse was the most vulnerable to strike. Amazing.
That was my take also, it was amazing to watch and it was unexpected how well the spider was at taking it's prey. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
.....for now at least. There are creatures that expertly hunt humans out there. Bears and Tigers are two of them, and don't forget creatures on other worlds out in the vast regions of space.
Listen my dude, I don’t feed my tarantulas rodents, and even if I did I wouldn’t feed one this big. They can do a surprisingly good amount of damage and stress to your buddy. If you feed it a small fuzzy once a year it won’t hurt but The most ideal food source are insects from its native continent.
Nathan Bliss if you overfeed a tarantula with a rodent only diet, from my estimation the tarantula’s lifespan would be cut in half. You can’t compare it with mammalian biology but essentially they get diabetes and die. Which isn’t good for the owner or the animal.
@@vsauce4992 well I said that because in every video of live feed they see a very large and dangerous looking animal and still go near it, they could try to run yes but without approaching something that certainly will kill them
Imagine being dropped in a cage with a spider the size of an F150😮 This is basically every humans worst nightmare and this mouse got to experience it.....Dang nature you scary😂.
@EddieDubs - First off, I am not "your guy". Secondly what you see in this video is a very small example of what happens every minute in nature, it is no one else's fault you cannot handle that FACT. Lastly there is no torture going on, the mouse died a quick, painless death and it's body was nourishment for the spider, just because your like an emotionally driven lady does not lend your opinion and merit. Do you protest when the exterminator goes to a house to rid it of pest? Does it upset you that Black Death was caused by rats and mice and that ridding the city of them was what stopped the spread? Was it cruel to kill those disease spreading rodents? Also are you familiar with the food chain? I understand your emotions and feelings, we all have them but your commenting them in public makes it look like you need to change your tampon.
Right! lol His channel literally has an icon that says :We need more science", how ironic is that? He also has no content so he obviously just made a profile to make comments on what other people are doing without having to talk about what he is doing.
@@CKDMJ you should definitely not feed your tarantulas mice tho, they have way to much calcium, so at least the salty people are a little justified in that regard. And least of all LIVE mice. You know they can injure tarantulas to death, right?? Crickets, super worms or Dubai roaches are cheap and work just fine as a stable tarantula food source, there's absolutely no need to bring the tarantula in unnecessary danger and the mice in unnecessary pain.
@@SagaDraws As I said before, I know the best food for a tarantula but was not able to source it without researching truck deliveries to pet stores or traveling to other towns. I did what was necessary. As far as the mouse is concerned I was not concerned with it, it was bread for that purpose and would have been some other animals food if I had not purchased it.
Tarantula = 1 Mouse = 0! After the mouse FIRST had its almost-fatal run-in with the spider, the mouse tried in vain to escape while the tarantula STALKED its prey. The mouse put up a valiant struggle, though, to no avail! The tarantula was BIG though!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@steezy9871 I own tarantulas and most fangs are smaller than rodent teeth mice teeth are bigger than you think and can do damage if a tarantulas bleeds it can't heal if it bleeds to much it dies their blood can't quite clott like ours
This was not an act to display fairness you mental midget, it was feeding an animal. Nature has no laws for predators, the unfairness of it all is how they eat.
@@CKDMJ oh good, even more evidence you are just naturally aggressive by nature. A very simple observation replied to with name calling and belittling! Come on, you're making this too easy!
@@jasminefoleyreen7037 i do tend to come at people with the same ugliness they bring to my page. Imagine you filmed yourself feeding your many cats and someone commented it was not fair that their food could not get away. Lol
It was funny at first when the mouse try to run away from the spider, and the spider is moving very slow, but it’s quite fast when the mouse come closer, and then the restling just like on the match 😅😂🤣😄 in the end the spider won the match, hail to the spider
But that wasn’t nature....in real terms...unnatural. The mouse was trapped, nowhere to go or escape. It was simply a demonstration of how we humans feast our eyes on keeping wild creatures in glass auditoriums. I understand fully that creatures have to live and die, no difficulty with that, zoo’s practice this every day I’m sure but to put the hopeless case of the mouse on YT and call it nature is absurd. Get off the couch, take the camera into the wild and film real live action but of course that would be not so easy as to set a trap in a glass cage. That would take effort!,,,
@@ajsowner6673 It's obvious you don't know what snowflake means because you used it completely wrong ☠. Maybe your parents should monitor your time on your phone because you wildin out
My last Chilean Rose was around 27 years old when she died, I never tried feeding her mice though. Now I have a salmon pink, when she gets big mice will be on the menu for sure.
@@CKDMJ She died around 5 or 6 years ago unfortunately. I had a gap without but this year I got back into it with Mexican Red Knee and Salmon Pink juveniles. My son loves them too.
A few things I'm getting from this comment section: Apparently the circle of life is invalid. People think this person is evil for feeding their pet. Apparently bug lives matter less than rodent lives. (They're both pests at the end of the day.) But whatever, go ahead and have a tantrum, comment section. Summary: "iN y0Ur nExT LifE, y0u gET fEd to sPideR, THis iS ABusE."
In a man made envoriment where we have humaner opitions it is. This preson is evil considering it's clear they only have this trunaula to watch it kill things.considering they clearly didn't do resreach cuase it's setup is very poor like not having enough substraight. Also one bite from that mouse could kill the trunaula.
These dummies set our poison and traps to kill mice that are in their home, they eat birds, cows and pigs but feel they are somehow so holy they can criticism for an animal being fed to another animal as nourishment. Those people have no idea how biology works.
@@briannaharter4411 Who cares? If the spider gets jacked up by the rodent, that's the owner's fault. I don't see why the comment section feels the need to say this guy is evil because they treat their animals a way that isn't right. At the end of the day, it doesn't affect your life whatsoever, so why bother caring about it so much that there's basically a virtual lynching of this person in this comment section. If you guys like treating animals the "right" way, stop beating a dead horse and let this guy do things the way they want. TL;DR: Who the hell cares, go get a life.
1 not all bugs are pests,try to live in a world without ants or bees and it’s be a pile of mold and crap 2 so what if they’re pests,doesn’t mean they’re useless,cats are pests in many parts of the world but would you kill them?
In the wild , mice are not put into close quarters with their predator WITH NO escape offered ! Put the spider in a tank with a wasp that specializes in spiders and DEAL WITH THAT .... JUST AS NATURAL as well
This reminds me those Killers from slasher movies (Leatherface, jason and Michael Myers) The victim is fast and desperate while the hunter is focused, slow and calm, because the hunter know soon or later the victim will meet his fate, and then the roles get inverted, he attacks swiftly, the victim dies slowly.
Didn’t watch the video but I know enough about tarantulas to know this is super risky to the spider, and an unnecessary option for food that this species would likely avoid in the wild unless absolutely forced like this scenario with an small glass enclosure as the environment. Re consider why you have these animals and what you’re trying to project into your audience. I don’t think you’re horrible or anything but your end goal I don’t understand. Take care
Let me stop you at "didn't watch the video". So in short you are saying you have no idea what your talking about but still would like to make a statement. When posted I have aboit 50 subscribers, that is no audience, my videos average less than 20 views. I was simply sharing a feeding as it was really awesome to watch. Also you neglected to read the description too, so again you really have no reason to comment as you were too lazy to watch or read what the video was about.
Yeah you’re disappointed I didn’t do what you intended the video to do. I understand that. Still doesn’t help the fAct you put your tarantula at risk. I only need to watch the thumbnail to see that. I’ll do you a favor and not subscribe or see any more of your content again though. Good luck getting more views and pulling people in to your channel. Didn’t work for an ignorant person like me I guess. Take care.
@@ForeverFridayVideo what was my intent? My channel is not monotized, I make no money on views and until recently this video had only about 100 views. I was simply sharing the feeding as it seemed interesting to me. Stop trying to think I am getting anything from the views on the video.
@@CKDMJ my god you really don’t hear yourself,you only think this was right and unavoidable and that you’re right and everyone who’s rightfully criticising your bs is wrong,you need to get a grip on reality
Why didn't you have a back up breeding colony of feeders? Also why didn't you buy feeders online considering it takes a day or 2 to arrive. Also how does a place have zero feeder insects but has mice?
Question 1. I am not interested or educated in breeding insects. Question 2. Because when it is time to eat and you have already delayed feeding it while trying to get crickets, you do what you must. So here is one for you! Why do you think someone should have to answer to you just because they did something you do not approve of.
@@CKDMJ you have a animal that needs insects to eat.so you need to at least have a small back up colony of something so you don't have to delay feeding. The trunaula wouldn't be harmed by delaying it by a day or 2 considering they can go months without eating. It's not just me.several trunaula keepers also disagree cuase the mouse could of bit and killed the trunaula.
From my research the enclosure was more than roomy enough, a 10 gallon tank. We took the best care of her we knew how and she was with us for over a decade!
I suspect that a lot of people who clicked on this probably didn't bother to read the description below. That was why they got their panties in a bunch. If you had provided verbal information before the feeding, people might have understood somewhat.
@@CKDMJ I’ve got no problem with keeping pets but to stick a mouse in there and someone is saying life eats life isn’t life. That is more like ordering a take away.
@@CKDMJ XD I meant that the mouse was brave! He avoided your tarantula pretty well! At first recognized the danger, and then hid behind that branch. Though spidey was also quite clever: I've never seen a video before in which the tarantula went towards the mouse at a larger distance than... 5 or 10 inches
I read some of the comments, and must say that it's always sad to see hate... I, for one, have never seen a Tarantula eat live pray, so this is quite interesting to witness-- even if I felt a little sad for the rat, I don't think that it didn't suffer for very long due to the venom. The setup is nice, simple, not complicated as well, because I know- or have read- that Rose Hairs are not a burrowing species of Tarantula. She's also a massive spider, almost the size of the rat itself! Thank you for posting this video, I have become a little more educated with Tarantula hunting behaviour. :)
The spider's fangs penetrated the mouses skull and brain right away. There were no thoughts after that point just muscle twitch. Science is not able to prove the depth of a mouses "thought process" anyway, they seem to be pretty dumb compared to species higher up the food chain.
it's funny that you talk in the description to tell people if they liked or disliked the video. And when they say they didn't like it, you offend people. WHAT?
I offend people? By giving them the a reply equal to their ugly comment? So what? You can click the thumbs up or down and no one will be offended, no one has to leave ugly comments but they do, and they get replys reflecting that.
@@CKDMJ because you don’t know what you’re doing, and you’re ignorantly brushing off other people’s advice and concern in the way you treat this animal as “hating” or “trolling”, like you’re some 12 year old.
@@CKDMJ You made this video for clicks and money. Shittalk. As if there was no baitshop or anything else beside or the option to dig for worms. I dont care if this mouse died or your tarantula. Both are not mine and I have no relationship to them.. But dude, stop your shitty lies and tell the truth. It was about the wine, the money, the chicks. Not about "i couldnt find food". Pathetic :D
@@CKDMJ What would be the exact latin name for this kind? It's possible that mine was the same kind but I just don't remember what exactly it was called. The looks and how calm it is both remind me of my own, who was so calm that he never attacked me no matter WHAT I did in his terrarium. I could literally go ahead and pet him on the back of his abdomen and he just sat there until he'd had enough and slowly started going away. One time I even forgot to close the terrarium's sliding door and left for work and only noticed when I came back home in the afternoon, surprised to find my little friend still inside the terrarium near his water dish. Even my cousin, who said she had arachnophobia, was totally fine holding him on her hands. She said he was more like a hamster than a spider to her. Makes me feel like I got really, REALLY lucky with that one.
@@Dosengemueschen Nope, 15 years after I got him he died of old age. When I got him he was already almost the same size he was when he died, so he must've been several years old already. The folks where I used to get food for him said I must've taken good care of him.
Awesome video! I am so impressed that a spider is able to do this! I have a tarantula myself and I love watching tarantula-feeding videos! Your video is epic!
The only reason I fed a mouse was the lack of availability of crickets in my area. I tried a frozen mouse but could not interest her in it, she needed to hunt and kill it herself. Mice feeding also leaves behind some nasty waste that is not fun to clean up.
@@CKDMJ I will wave the mouse in front of it to make it think it is alive. I just wanted mine to have a once a month treat. I will clean it up after it is done. How long did it take it for it to eat the whole mouse btw?
How many ways exactly? I would like to know as you seem to be the superior person of morals here! You should watch a nature show and see how the entire ecosystem is also wrong in so many ways.
Might I recommend smaller food. That mouse put up a hell of a struggle n honestly when it has that much time to react the T could get hurt in the process. Biting n clawing for life could damage the T’s face and legs.
Thought it was in the description but in case it's not or you did not read it there were no crickets available in my area and had not been for a while. The mouse was the only food I could find and given only in a bind.
Dixie Normus I completely agree! Hey I hav an idea, how about u and i boycott the documentary film industry and stop them from supplying footage of animal violence to nature networks like Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet, and Discovery. I mean, why are they doing that, what’s the point of them recording that??
Anytime a predator takes a prey it is dangerous. Yes this is not ideal prey for this animal but there were no choices at that time. There was a risk in this feeding but all went well luckily. After this she was back to insects.
@@CKDMJ What!? Look at what you're typing to people in the comments !! You have no respect for others. There are people who don't like to see these things! But they have a curiosity right to click on the video! TH-cam is a free platform where people can express themselves in comments, it is not just praise that appeared !!!
Rob, this is watching an animal eating. Are zookeepers high on the serial killer list? They feed much bigger animals to other much bigger animals? Your logic is flawed, take your fanny pack and leave please! lol
As far as, like a natural thing, large spiders often take prey like reptiles and small mammals but this particular situation is explained in the description.
Well if you actually read why the spider was eating a mouse and still do not understand I cannot help. If you have a specific part that you do not understand I do not mind trying to explain anything I can for you.
Spiders have a mouth that is like a straw, they cannot chew or bite. So anything they drink/eat has to be in liquid form. Their fangs are not part of their mouths.
Intresting how the spider slowly followed the mouse until it cornered itself and then quickly took care of business with the head bite. Instinct is a powerful thing.
technically it wasn't cornered😂😂 it ran right at the spider but I get whatchu mean
The spider's eyes are not particularly good. It senses and "smells" very accurately using the hairs on its legs, so it knows precisely where the mouse is by analysing air pressure changes from the mouse's movements. The mouse is a goner from the moment it was dropped into the cage.
It wasn't a question of where and how it was a question of when the spider will get bored.
In the outside world I feel like this video would be cut down to 20 seconds
But considering the tarantula knows there is no escape for the prey, it decides to play with it. A lot of predators enjoy sensing fear in their food, at least that's the conclusion I came to
Nope, it is a mouse.
Such instincts, peak predator truly, you need a lot of instinct to cach prey basically trapped with you.
Aragog: My children don't harm Hagrid on my command, but I can't deny them fresh food that wanders so willingly into my lair... Good bye, friend of Hagrid.
HAHAHAHA Love this comment!
Dude hahahaha
@@thecookiechangeling4535 Ron : (utterly terrified) Can we panic now?
Wtf is Hagrid??
@@GLORYInintact Oh my, someone who has never watched any movies. lol
That spider was so slow until it wasn’t
I bet you could run fast if you had 8 legs too.
This comment is so accurate
He was lightning when he struck! Very good comment!
Tarantula. A lot of tarantula fuckin teleport when they need to move.
Then she struck with amazing speed and pinpoint accuracy. She is a beauty!!
Damn, this Director's Cut of Stuart Little got dark quick!
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HAHAHAHA
Lmao
Lmfao
This is the sequel What’s eating Stewart Little? 😂
Its pretty rare to see a tarantula track down and chase prey down like that. Usually they just sit and wait.
She was always an active hunter when she was hungry, even with insects.
It has no spot to hide.
In the nature yes, not in a small cage that he/she knows it very well. 😏
It was a pet feeding not hide in seek! Do you hide your dog or cats food at dinner time? lol
I think captivity would change a spiders preferred method of hunting, since neither the spider or the prey can escape. Out in the wild, tarantulas aren't very mobile, and they're pretty vulnerable to large birds or other predators. I'm just guessing though
And for you, Frodo Baggins, I give you the light of Elendil
Lol, I already start the movie again
... of Eärendil, our most beloved star. May it be a light to you in dark places when all other lights go out".
@@punkiller666 hahahaha really
@@punkiller666 Didn't do the mouse any good, did it?
Golden comment
When an invertebrate eats a mammal it evokes a primal fear in me. Nature is intense!
So true!
When an invertebrate eats a vertebrate in general I think that scares people.
I felt uneasy too maybe because rats are from mammal family too lol
True!!
@@aogline Fear? About what? 🤡
Tarantula be like; "Shhh - it'll be over soon..."
Holy crap that looked almost easy.
Thank God that Arachnids aren’t human sized.
AMEN there!
@Steve Richards That is the point, it was a feeding, not a contest between animals for human entertainment.
@Steve Richards Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Stop giving 2020 any more ideas!
@@randel9658 lol
I’m not a fan of live feeding with mice and rats as I have owned 2 adorable ones before, but I have to admit this is extremely impressive for a spider. Amazing hunting skills!
I thought so also! I have had pet rats too, great pets and super smart.
@@CKDMJ yeah! But also I can’t hate on this because this happens a lot in the wild :) Hope your T is doing good!
@@Softheartedrose well I M not sure you ste able to comprehend feeding of a pet. This is not a means of replicating nature, it was feeding an animal. Making it so it was able to escape would have meant that my pet went hungry and we had a mouse loose in our house, not very bright. Think before you post.
@@Softheartedrose Your an idiot! Why would me killing the mouse be better than the animal who was going to eat it killing it? The mouse was breed for animals to eat, it was purchased from a pet store as a feeder mouse, I used it to feed an animal, as intended. This was not about hunting skill, matching nature or any of that, you missed the point. It was feeding a pet! You tell me to think before I answer when you seem incapable of understanding the simplest things like feeding a pet or the food chain. The mouse had no idea what was going to happen as you can CLEARLY see in the video as it fearlessly runs up to the spider, it was a DUMB feeder animal that served it's purpose, do you have a purpose? You come here complaining about a video containing things you do not understand and could not comprehend when you could have simply scrolled on and not watched.
@@Softheartedrose I am unsure why you thought this was a video to show you the challenges of nature, apparently you cannot read descriptions or see what is happening. I will tell you again, this was a person feeding a pet! The spider will not take dead prey it's instincts tell it not too, I even tried once. I get that your "feelings" were hurt by the death of the little mouse that was breed and purchased just for this purpose but you need to understand that is the way the food chain works. You can cry for all the prey of all the animals all you like but it does not change anything and no one aside from maybe your mommy cares about your feelings.
Jerry’s looking for weapon to defend himself.
LOL, that little mouse did not even know to be scared till it was too late. Those pet store feeder mice are not very bright creatures.
lmao "where is my oversized hammer"
Lmao best scenario for jerry was to climb that branch like it was a tight rope and swanson bomb the t. Wouldn't hurt it but that be some funny shit to see.
@SuPeRcLuTCh115 Pretty normal to feed a pet. Do you have a pet? Bet you feed it if you do. LOL Never knew intellegents is based on when and how you take care of a family pet. Thanks for vomiting your feelings on my page but I have to tell you, I do not care about how your feeling.
@@CKDMJ ah, it's good to see you attack everyone who dares to show remorse in a similar way. Here I was thinking I was special!
I’ve never seen a tarantula pursue prey quite like this. They usually wait and ambush.
She was hungry and she also had an attitude when things bothered her.
1:56 where it begins
or where it ends depending on how you look at it! :)
@@CKDMJ noooo😭😭
The thing about this is, when that spider takes hold, it doesn't let go. In a word, fascinating.
I think so too, nature is amazing!
@@CKDMJ Yes, nature is amazing...and also oftentimes brutal.
@@keithlange2573 Indeed it is!
@@CKDMJ Nature isn't a Disney cartoon, after all.
@@keithlange2573 speaking of brutal, you ever seen that video of the croc ripping the entire face off a zebra? It’s on TH-cam surprisingly
mouses are allways the victims of everything and everybody lol
Indeed, they are the snack food of the world! That is why God gave them the ability to reproduce so fast!
😂😂😂
Mice*
True but did you know there is a type of mouse in the south west of the USA that kills scorpions? and they have adapted so that the venom acts as a painkiller?
@@Hrafnsmerki1 I did not know that, very interesting though! Thanks for sharing.
Damn. I watched the actual attack part of the video (around 1:56) and slowed it down to the slowest frame rate you can watch it at (.25 of the normal frame rate) and the spider is still quick as fukkkkk. You can really see how the spider was plotting and waiting for the exact perfect moment where the mouse was the most vulnerable to strike. Amazing.
That was my take also, it was amazing to watch and it was unexpected how well the spider was at taking it's prey. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Food chain can be cruel glad im on top
.....for now at least. There are creatures that expertly hunt humans out there. Bears and Tigers are two of them, and don't forget creatures on other worlds out in the vast regions of space.
@@dragondude9637 True, true, and I am always cognizant of that whilst treading the woods, especially with cougars apparently populating locally.
@@dragondude9637 Bears and tigers need human intervention in order to not go extinct.
Enter a jungle completely unprotected and let's see haha
being put in a tank with a spider does not represent a food chain
I love how this iS 4 years old and people are still commenting
Dude. Time is irrelevant in TH-cam's algorithms.
... Or so we thought 🧐
That is the internet!
Hello @veloticx have an ok day
I love how fortnite is 3 years old and you’re still playing it
2020 did some strange shit to us all bro
Well one thing is known for sure, that's a happy spider.
@@NCR-RANGER-223 happy and fed
You said that exactly the way I would. Brilliant!
Listen my dude, I don’t feed my tarantulas rodents, and even if I did I wouldn’t feed one this big. They can do a surprisingly good amount of damage and stress to your buddy. If you feed it a small fuzzy once a year it won’t hurt but The most ideal food source are insects from its native continent.
Nathan Bliss if you overfeed a tarantula with a rodent only diet, from my estimation the tarantula’s lifespan would be cut in half. You can’t compare it with mammalian biology but essentially they get diabetes and die. Which isn’t good for the owner or the animal.
Who said its a rodent only diet?
David Terrell that’s not what I was saying. I was iterating the fact that they’re not ideal sources of food.
Again, read the description! Feed her a mouse or let her starve? What would you choose?
She does not have a rodent only diet, you just made that assumption from 5 minutes of a 12 year life!
That rat is like wait why u getting close back up br-
What are you doing step spider?
🤣🤣
Fave part about this is when the tarantula just sits there acting like he’s just a figure for his prey to not notice
What?
@@mintymango3717 sits still and acts like it’s fake or not moving. Thought my comment was obvious but oh well lol
@@wtbchildhood he is confused bc u said “fave” not “fav”
favourite
Its amazing how rats doesn't have any sense of danger
You notice? This is very old video
Mouse*
It does , it is trying to run away
@@vsauce4992 well I said that because in every video of live feed they see a very large and dangerous looking animal and still go near it, they could try to run yes but without approaching something that certainly will kill them
That poor mouse was terrified and died a horrible death…
The giant enemy spider *intense Pokemon battle beatbox*
Damn nature, you scary!
Awesome comment! Thank you :)
😂😂
That little rat-looking thing just got ate!
you have not seen humans yet
@@eldoradojo5629 Nope never seen a human, I will have to Google that and become enlightened! :)
Imagine being dropped in a cage with a spider the size of an F150😮 This is basically every humans worst nightmare and this mouse got to experience it.....Dang nature you scary😂.
Indeed it is! Are are on top of the food chain as humans but sometimes nature even gets us!
@@CKDMJits not nature. It's an irresponsible and cruel pet owner torturing an animal. You're trash, my guy.
@@EddieDubs You can't torture a animal if it's purpose is to be prey and die but whatever keep coping my guy.
@EddieDubs - First off, I am not "your guy". Secondly what you see in this video is a very small example of what happens every minute in nature, it is no one else's fault you cannot handle that FACT. Lastly there is no torture going on, the mouse died a quick, painless death and it's body was nourishment for the spider, just because your like an emotionally driven lady does not lend your opinion and merit. Do you protest when the exterminator goes to a house to rid it of pest? Does it upset you that Black Death was caused by rats and mice and that ridding the city of them was what stopped the spread? Was it cruel to kill those disease spreading rodents? Also are you familiar with the food chain? I understand your emotions and feelings, we all have them but your commenting them in public makes it look like you need to change your tampon.
Right! lol His channel literally has an icon that says :We need more science", how ironic is that? He also has no content so he obviously just made a profile to make comments on what other people are doing without having to talk about what he is doing.
Oh my, what a nice hou- *_OH SHI-_*
Best comment!
@@CKDMJ thx lol
Damn People are being salty about the mouse having no chance. JUST LET THE DAMN TARANTULA HAVE FOOD LOL.
Amen! :) Let my spiders eat!
@@CKDMJ you should definitely not feed your tarantulas mice tho, they have way to much calcium, so at least the salty people are a little justified in that regard.
And least of all LIVE mice. You know they can injure tarantulas to death, right??
Crickets, super worms or Dubai roaches are cheap and work just fine as a stable tarantula food source, there's absolutely no need to bring the tarantula in unnecessary danger and the mice in unnecessary pain.
@@SagaDraws As I said before, I know the best food for a tarantula but was not able to source it without researching truck deliveries to pet stores or traveling to other towns. I did what was necessary. As far as the mouse is concerned I was not concerned with it, it was bread for that purpose and would have been some other animals food if I had not purchased it.
@@CKDMJsomeone might put you in a cage with a lion and demonstrate the "food chain" further"
The spider just killed Mickey 🐭
Mickey got woke and now look what happened? lol
Or it could be Stuart Little
Mouse - hello friends
Spider - hello dinner
When spider is hungry, spider eat.
Who's gonna feed your spider while we're gone?
Buzz: Eh, he just ate a whole loud of mice guts....he should be good for a couple weeks!
XD
Home alone. Favorite movie
Tarantula = 1 Mouse = 0! After the mouse FIRST had its almost-fatal run-in with the spider, the mouse tried in vain to escape while the tarantula STALKED its prey. The mouse put up a valiant struggle, though, to no avail! The tarantula was BIG though!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
0! = 1
And this is why disney shouldn't never make a crossover with mickey mouse and spiderman
Comment of the day!
Spider was like “Shhh it’ll all be over soon”
Lay down over here and relax...... lol
Charlotte's Web directors cut
Id be worried about the mouse doing some damage with those teeth
Spider's fangs are are stupendously larger than the tiny mouse teeth.
Mouse teeth are tiny but to a tarantula mouse teeth can do a surprising amount of damage just saying
@Astera Nightshade this is a mouse not a rat they are prey you clearly saw it had no chance against the spider
@@steezy9871 I own tarantulas and most fangs are smaller than rodent teeth mice teeth are bigger than you think and can do damage if a tarantulas bleeds it can't heal if it bleeds to much it dies their blood can't quite clott like ours
@@jakedavis2954 fucking cruel
realistically, the mouse would have a way to get away....in this tank, it can't get away. which isn't very fair at all.
This was not an act to display fairness you mental midget, it was feeding an animal. Nature has no laws for predators, the unfairness of it all is how they eat.
It's a live feeding buddy, if u don't like it, don't watch it
@@CKDMJ oh good, even more evidence you are just naturally aggressive by nature. A very simple observation replied to with name calling and belittling! Come on, you're making this too easy!
@@jasminefoleyreen7037 i do tend to come at people with the same ugliness they bring to my page. Imagine you filmed yourself feeding your many cats and someone commented it was not fair that their food could not get away. Lol
@@CKDMJ original comment wasn't ugly nor do I own any cats. Fyi.
Gotta give it to the rat; he put up a real good fight...at first.
Damn, that was gangsta. Spiders are so cool. And lightning fast when they need to be. 😮
They are! They are chill when there is not reason not to be and fast when they need to get lunch or away.
@@CKDMJ🙂
wow imagine have a mini gladiator colosseum to entertain you when you want
For a human that's like being stabbed with 2 swords at once.
In addition to being impaled, those swords were drenched with harmful liquid too
It was funny at first when the mouse try to run away from the spider, and the spider is moving very slow, but it’s quite fast when the mouse come closer, and then the restling just like on the match 😅😂🤣😄 in the end the spider won the match, hail to the spider
From Home Alone!
Who’s gonna feed your spider while we’re gone?
He just ate a whole load of mice guts. He should be good for a couple of weeks.
I have never seen that but YES it fits this situation like a glove! :)
Spider: Now, listen here mouse. I like you and I want you. Now we can do this the easy way or we can do it the hard way. The choice is yours.
That is a good one! :)
Lmao
And that's how nature works my friends. 👏
Would have been a different story if that was a grasshopper mouse
Naja in der Natur hätte die Maus die Möglichkeit, zu flüchten
But that wasn’t nature....in real terms...unnatural. The mouse was trapped, nowhere to go or escape. It was simply a demonstration of how we humans feast our eyes on keeping wild creatures in glass auditoriums. I understand fully that creatures have to live and die, no difficulty with that, zoo’s practice this every day I’m sure but to put the hopeless case of the mouse on YT and call it nature is absurd.
Get off the couch, take the camera into the wild and film real live action but of course that would be not so easy as to set a trap in a glass cage. That would take effort!,,,
How many tarantulas live in plastic boxes in the wild? Where prey is dropped in with no escape? Nature my ass.
@@andycapp8843 Yes, the feeding was not pleasant, but then nature isn't, either.
This was cruel, the mouse was trying to find a way out😒
Then why are you watching if it's "cruel" snowflake?
@@justinjeffersonisopoyhands9957 god damn you’re a fucking dumbass snowflake
@@ajsowner6673 It's obvious you don't know what snowflake means because you used it completely wrong ☠. Maybe your parents should monitor your time on your phone because you wildin out
@@justinjeffersonisopoyhands9957 we get it you’re edgy
Everyone shut up
Man the back of the spider has a face of a
Wolf or deer. Nice Feed
I cannot see it but it sounds cool! Wish my eyes would see what yours see!
@@CKDMJ wish I could have added pics here. You would definitely see it
now i know what nature. but i didn't know theres eating.
There is always eating! :)
My last Chilean Rose was around 27 years old when she died, I never tried feeding her mice though. Now I have a salmon pink, when she gets big mice will be on the menu for sure.
That is a long lived spider! Good job keeping it healthy so long.
@@CKDMJ She died around 5 or 6 years ago unfortunately. I had a gap without but this year I got back into it with Mexican Red Knee and Salmon Pink juveniles. My son loves them too.
A few things I'm getting from this comment section:
Apparently the circle of life is invalid.
People think this person is evil for feeding their pet.
Apparently bug lives matter less than rodent lives. (They're both pests at the end of the day.)
But whatever, go ahead and have a tantrum, comment section.
Summary: "iN y0Ur nExT LifE, y0u gET fEd to sPideR, THis iS ABusE."
Not all bugs are pests! Some perform an important role in keeping other pest species under control. Ditto rodents.
In a man made envoriment where we have humaner opitions it is.
This preson is evil considering it's clear they only have this trunaula to watch it kill things.considering they clearly didn't do resreach cuase it's setup is very poor like not having enough substraight.
Also one bite from that mouse could kill the trunaula.
These dummies set our poison and traps to kill mice that are in their home, they eat birds, cows and pigs but feel they are somehow so holy they can criticism for an animal being fed to another animal as nourishment. Those people have no idea how biology works.
@@briannaharter4411
Who cares? If the spider gets jacked up by the rodent, that's the owner's fault. I don't see why the comment section feels the need to say this guy is evil because they treat their animals a way that isn't right. At the end of the day, it doesn't affect your life whatsoever, so why bother caring about it so much that there's basically a virtual lynching of this person in this comment section. If you guys like treating animals the "right" way, stop beating a dead horse and let this guy do things the way they want.
TL;DR: Who the hell cares, go get a life.
1 not all bugs are pests,try to live in a world without ants or bees and it’s be a pile of mold and crap
2 so what if they’re pests,doesn’t mean they’re useless,cats are pests in many parts of the world but would you kill them?
That was incredible to watch...don't complain cos this happens in the wild so deal with it!!
In the wild , mice are not put into close quarters with their predator WITH NO escape offered ! Put the spider in a tank with a wasp that specializes in spiders and DEAL WITH THAT .... JUST AS NATURAL as well
Very very good point there,I stand corrected
So your point is what? That an animal that eats another animal can also be eater by another animal? Your point is true but not really useful.
This reminds me those Killers from slasher movies (Leatherface, jason and Michael Myers) The victim is fast and desperate while the hunter is focused, slow and calm, because the hunter know soon or later the victim will meet his fate, and then the roles get inverted, he attacks swiftly, the victim dies slowly.
This one died quick and painless but I totally get what you are saying! :) Thanks for watching.
Spiders are so cool and great video man :]
Thanks for watching and the possitive vibes! :)
Didn’t watch the video but I know enough about tarantulas to know this is super risky to the spider, and an unnecessary option for food that this species would likely avoid in the wild unless absolutely forced like this scenario with an small glass enclosure as the environment.
Re consider why you have these animals and what you’re trying to project into your audience. I don’t think you’re horrible or anything but your end goal I don’t understand.
Take care
Let me stop you at "didn't watch the video". So in short you are saying you have no idea what your talking about but still would like to make a statement. When posted I have aboit 50 subscribers, that is no audience, my videos average less than 20 views. I was simply sharing a feeding as it was really awesome to watch. Also you neglected to read the description too, so again you really have no reason to comment as you were too lazy to watch or read what the video was about.
Yeah you’re disappointed I didn’t do what you intended the video to do. I understand that. Still doesn’t help the fAct you put your tarantula at risk. I only need to watch the thumbnail to see that.
I’ll do you a favor and not subscribe or see any more of your content again though. Good luck getting more views and pulling people in to your channel. Didn’t work for an ignorant person like me I guess.
Take care.
@@ForeverFridayVideo what was my intent? My channel is not monotized, I make no money on views and until recently this video had only about 100 views. I was simply sharing the feeding as it seemed interesting to me. Stop trying to think I am getting anything from the views on the video.
@@CKDMJ my god you really don’t hear yourself,you only think this was right and unavoidable and that you’re right and everyone who’s rightfully criticising your bs is wrong,you need to get a grip on reality
@@your_average_blanket_lover3732 hes in the right yall two just don't have a life
Why didn't you have a back up breeding colony of feeders?
Also why didn't you buy feeders online considering it takes a day or 2 to arrive.
Also how does a place have zero feeder insects but has mice?
Question 1. I am not interested or educated in breeding insects. Question 2. Because when it is time to eat and you have already delayed feeding it while trying to get crickets, you do what you must. So here is one for you! Why do you think someone should have to answer to you just because they did something you do not approve of.
@@CKDMJ you have a animal that needs insects to eat.so you need to at least have a small back up colony of something so you don't have to delay feeding.
The trunaula wouldn't be harmed by delaying it by a day or 2 considering they can go months without eating.
It's not just me.several trunaula keepers also disagree cuase the mouse could of bit and killed the trunaula.
If you ever see this please invest in a better enclosure for that pretty rose hair. She deserves it.
From my research the enclosure was more than roomy enough, a 10 gallon tank. We took the best care of her we knew how and she was with us for over a decade!
I suspect that a lot of people who clicked on this probably didn't bother to read the description below. That was why they got their panties in a bunch. If you had provided verbal information before the feeding, people might have understood somewhat.
No doubt!
Eyes - 8 to 2
Legs - 8 to 4
Fangs - 2 to 0
All that's missing is 2 slices of bread.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm really sad for the poor mouse 😢
You a vegetarian?
@@GeraldPUR yes. I have had pet mice.
ya if you root for mice this might not have been a good idea xD
Look up a grasshopper mouse it would have taken that spider out
So hypocritic to be vegan and rooting for mouse, cuz rodents are harmful and do damage for kaleyards and crops, were vegans food grows, lol
Tarantula : resistance is futile my food
“ Life eats life. This is necessary. “
Spider in a terrarium isn’t.
Neither is a dog or cat or a tank of fish in a house but people do not talk down to you for those animals.
@@CKDMJ I’ve got no problem with keeping pets but to stick a mouse in there and someone is saying life eats life isn’t life. That is more like ordering a take away.
@@marcelboogaard3809 Just feeding a hungry pet, thats all.
@@marcelboogaard3809 welcome to the real world. Looks like it's gonna be rough for you.
Tarantulas can be that scary bro
As big as the spider is their greatest enemy in the wild is the Tarantula hawk which almost always wins.
I am glad I do not haver to feed one of those! :)
Mickey tryna get up out o there🤦🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣
1:54 Peekaboo said the spider to its prey.
It was like a good horror movie. I was dying for it to be over
Yet you sat and watched it so you could complain about how bad it was? Do you hear the words coming from your brain?
CKDMJ wow just wow.
@@CKDMJ don’t you hear yourself and don’t you feel ashamed for doing this?you should
St. Patrick's day passed, but let me get another Shamrock pagan blood shake, please... with whip cream
Holy shit that’s Super Spider
She was a beast! :) Thanks for watching and the comment also.
1:55 it starts 🕷️ 🐀
By far, the bravest and wisest tarantula-fed mouse I've seen in TH-cam up to now...
Thank you, I think she did well, especially seeing that she had never taken that kind of prey before.
@@CKDMJ XD I meant that the mouse was brave! He avoided your tarantula pretty well! At first recognized the danger, and then hid behind that branch.
Though spidey was also quite clever: I've never seen a video before in which the tarantula went towards the mouse at a larger distance than... 5 or 10 inches
F that mouse spider gang where y’all at
I know insects and arachnids are known to eat mammals but jeez that was brutality at its finest
It's all business for the spider! I guess when you do not have to be concerned with what others think you just do what you must. Thanks for watching.
I read some of the comments, and must say that it's always sad to see hate...
I, for one, have never seen a Tarantula eat live pray, so this is quite interesting to witness-- even if I felt a little sad for the rat, I don't think that it didn't suffer for very long due to the venom. The setup is nice, simple, not complicated as well, because I know- or have read- that Rose Hairs are not a burrowing species of Tarantula. She's also a massive spider, almost the size of the rat itself! Thank you for posting this video, I have become a little more educated with Tarantula hunting behaviour. :)
Your welcome and thank you for the comment! :) Much love
Imagine being the mouse but u still have ur thought process
The spider's fangs penetrated the mouses skull and brain right away. There were no thoughts after that point just muscle twitch. Science is not able to prove the depth of a mouses "thought process" anyway, they seem to be pretty dumb compared to species higher up the food chain.
Incredible takedown 🔥
Oh my, headbite! He's down! He's gotta tap!
It's amazing I love it new subscriber from Spain
Thanks for subbing!
Mouse is like I am in a fucking matrix!
lol
it's funny that you talk in the description to tell people if they liked or disliked the video. And when they say they didn't like it, you offend people. WHAT?
I offend people? By giving them the a reply equal to their ugly comment? So what? You can click the thumbs up or down and no one will be offended, no one has to leave ugly comments but they do, and they get replys reflecting that.
@@CKDMJ because you don’t know what you’re doing, and you’re ignorantly brushing off other people’s advice and concern in the way you treat this animal as “hating” or “trolling”, like you’re some 12 year old.
@@Hamer4114 that's nature for you buddy, if your so sensitive maybe dont watch videos like this?
@@TheVibration1 he’s referring to the people who are concerned for his Trantula’s well being, and giving him advice about NOT feeding it mice
@@CKDMJ You made this video for clicks and money. Shittalk.
As if there was no baitshop or anything else beside or the option to dig for worms.
I dont care if this mouse died or your tarantula. Both are not mine and I have no relationship to them..
But dude, stop your shitty lies and tell the truth. It was about the wine, the money, the chicks.
Not about "i couldnt find food". Pathetic :D
What kind of spider is that? Looks extremely similar to the one I had for 15 years.
DualDesertEagle that’s a Chilean rose hair
It's a Rose Hair, pretty common in the pet trade.
@@CKDMJ What would be the exact latin name for this kind? It's possible that mine was the same kind but I just don't remember what exactly it was called.
The looks and how calm it is both remind me of my own, who was so calm that he never attacked me no matter WHAT I did in his terrarium. I could literally go ahead and pet him on the back of his abdomen and he just sat there until he'd had enough and slowly started going away.
One time I even forgot to close the terrarium's sliding door and left for work and only noticed when I came back home in the afternoon, surprised to find my little friend still inside the terrarium near his water dish.
Even my cousin, who said she had arachnophobia, was totally fine holding him on her hands. She said he was more like a hamster than a spider to her.
Makes me feel like I got really, REALLY lucky with that one.
@@DualDesertEagle Maybe your spider went all the way to him and it is YOUR spider? :o
He stole it. What a beast.
@@Dosengemueschen Nope, 15 years after I got him he died of old age. When I got him he was already almost the same size he was when he died, so he must've been several years old already. The folks where I used to get food for him said I must've taken good care of him.
I don't like this at all.the prey should also have optimum chance to escape.
what??? hes trying to feed his tarantula (for few weeks, maybe months straight)...why would he want the prey to escape??
@@da23injulecz cuz this guy don't understand the meaning of natural prey.
Warren Durbin tarantulas eat mice to not just bugs
@@KoId. and birds and frogs and lizards. Whatever they sink their fangs into.
Warren Durbin a human? Cuz they can sink their fangs in a human
The mouse tried to escape, but unfortunately, the deadly venom had already spread through the mouse’s bloodstream…
Awesome video! I am so impressed that a spider is able to do this! I have a tarantula myself and I love watching tarantula-feeding videos! Your video is epic!
Thanks for watching!
@@CKDMJ Np!
@@CKDMJ How often should you feed it mice? Because I want to feed my tarantula mice when it is older (it is a baby rn). I will use frozen mice.
The only reason I fed a mouse was the lack of availability of crickets in my area. I tried a frozen mouse but could not interest her in it, she needed to hunt and kill it herself. Mice feeding also leaves behind some nasty waste that is not fun to clean up.
@@CKDMJ I will wave the mouse in front of it to make it think it is alive. I just wanted mine to have a once a month treat. I will clean it up after it is done. How long did it take it for it to eat the whole mouse btw?
I know a rat up in south bronx that would make quick work of this bug
A spider is not a bug it is an arachnid. Tell your uncle Vinny from the Bronx I said hello and to leave the bugs alone! lol
@@CKDMJ i know that ih was being a dick0
You should find more friends Anthony.😔
@@Dan-nt2yb why, because i thi k he should put somthing in there that will fight back.
69 would catch all the smoke from this tarantula.
This is wrong in so many ways!
I'm a meh on it. It could be worse
How many ways exactly? I would like to know as you seem to be the superior person of morals here! You should watch a nature show and see how the entire ecosystem is also wrong in so many ways.
@@CKDMJ there are so many good YT Chanel, like the Dark Den, Exotics Lair or Tarantula Haven. You will see what i mean.
He coudn't get insects for the spider, so he had to get the mouse.
Might I recommend smaller food. That mouse put up a hell of a struggle n honestly when it has that much time to react the T could get hurt in the process. Biting n clawing for life could damage the T’s face and legs.
Thought it was in the description but in case it's not or you did not read it there were no crickets available in my area and had not been for a while. The mouse was the only food I could find and given only in a bind.
Oh shut uppppp internet cop. The guy is good. He had no other food source and obviously the T wasn't harmed now was it
That' mouse was like hey what the hell they put me here with spider Mike daaaaam daaam daaaam
Dixie Normus I completely agree! Hey I hav an idea, how about u and i boycott the documentary film industry and stop them from supplying footage of animal violence to nature networks like Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet, and Discovery. I mean, why are they doing that, what’s the point of them recording that??
small part of me feels all the evil doers end up like this mouse in the here after
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone! We may not be "evil doers" but none of us are able to say we have not done any evil deeds.
meanwhile tarantula hawk sharping its stinger on a corner:
''aight bet''
Ohhh poor mouse
LOL Poor chicken, poor cow, poor pig, poor lobster, poor various fish! Carnavor life! :)
@@CKDMJ No hate but you sound like a vegan protester in front of a meat factory 😂
@@mstrdarkblaze2895 Lol
The cruelty of nature. On full display.
Cornering a rat with a tarantula in a cage is not nature to me. It’s impressive yes, but quite shocking
This was sick spider was fast mice like where am I but still feel 😪
WHAT?! XD
Noice. This spider is GOATED
She was a beast for sure, and sassy as they come!
that spider was like 1 2 3 ding ding ding
Let's get ready to ruuuuuummmmmmbbbbllllleeeee! lol
This is awesome! I had to resort to a mouse once. It was just like this. You have to do what you have to do so your little one can eat.
🤣🤣
So true!
The mice could hurt or bite the T? That's not dangerous for her?
@Lzb Lmvm haha, is the show over? now you can go back to the pit of your insignificance.
Anytime a predator takes a prey it is dangerous. Yes this is not ideal prey for this animal but there were no choices at that time. There was a risk in this feeding but all went well luckily. After this she was back to insects.
@@CKDMJ Thank you. I feed my girl with dead mice sometimes that's why I wanted to know
@Lzb Lmvm *You're*, sweety
I fell sorry for that mice it almost made me cry 😭😭😭😭😭
Should watch the other predators eating in nature, like Eagles, Lions, Tigers and many, many more. Nature is not a 4 year old girls birthday party!
@@CKDMJ What!? Look at what you're typing to people in the comments !! You have no respect for others. There are people who don't like to see these things! But they have a curiosity right to click on the video! TH-cam is a free platform where people can express themselves in comments, it is not just praise that appeared !!!
@@kopon572 you clicked the title knowing what it was , what the hell do you mean
@@CKDMJ bruh you rude asf , but I feel yah tho tf they gone click on the video for and feel bad lmao
@@CKDMJ idk y ppl come to your channel your kinda of a 🍆. Very immature and childish to your audience. 1st time here and it's surely the last.
A lot of future serial killers on here.
Lol yup
Wdym
Even the FBI recognise that people that enjoy watching animals being killed have a higher chance of becoming killers of humans
Lol
Rob, this is watching an animal eating. Are zookeepers high on the serial killer list? They feed much bigger animals to other much bigger animals? Your logic is flawed, take your fanny pack and leave please! lol
Spiders eating mice? That makes no f***ing sense.
As far as, like a natural thing, large spiders often take prey like reptiles and small mammals but this particular situation is explained in the description.
@@CKDMJ seriously that makes no sense at all.
Well if you actually read why the spider was eating a mouse and still do not understand I cannot help. If you have a specific part that you do not understand I do not mind trying to explain anything I can for you.
@@CKDMJ okay. Now I get the message. Can that spider get thirsty if needs a drink?
Spiders have a mouth that is like a straw, they cannot chew or bite. So anything they drink/eat has to be in liquid form. Their fangs are not part of their mouths.
that mouse is gonna have a big hicky to explain to his wife
Powerful.