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Millions Of Baby Spiders Rain Down From The Sky In Australia

Lunes, Mayo 18, 2015




It’s like a nightmare for those with arachnophobia, when you find yourself waking up on your garden, car and home are now all covered in a dense layer of cobwebs with millions of baby spiders.

It's a reality for those living in the town of Goulburn in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, “millions of baby spiders” have been spotted “raining from the sky.”

Sticky with aggregate (spider glue), these parachutes can knit together en masse, forming thick layers in transit or when they settle.



"They can literally travel for kilometers, which is why every continent has spiders. Even in Antarctica, they regularly turn up but just die," explained Australian Museum's naturalist Martyn Robinson to the Sydney Morning Herald. "That's also why the first land animals to arrive on new islands formed by volcanic activity are usually spiders. You can have entire fields and paddocks and trees festooned with this gossamer or Angel Hair, as some people call it.”

                           Image Credit: Eryk Bagshaw


One resident wrote in that she had seen clouds of silk “floating through the sky” for at least 30 minutes, while another wrote that she had seen such clouds settle in clumps in her garden and on her clothes-line. Far from being distressed about this new kingdom of spiders, it seems as though these Goulburn residents are living somewhat peacefully with these tiny arachnids.





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