Scientists were excited to spot a huge spider eating an opossum

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    A dinner plate-sized tarantula preys on a mouse opossum in Peru.

    It was almost midnight in the Peruvian Amazon when scientists from the University of Michigan heard a scratching noise in the leaves and saw a dinner plate-sized tarantula dragging a opossum along the forest floor.

    The spider had grabbed the opossum -- a small furry creature known as a mouse opossum -- by the neck and it was still twitching when the scientists found the pair. They watched for about five minutes and were able to document the moment on video, before the spider hauled its prey behind a tree root to enjoy its meal in peace.

    The 2016 encounter was detailed in an article published in February 28 issue of the peer-reviewed journal Amphibian & Reptile Conservation.

    Read more https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/01/world/giant-spider-eats-opossum-scn-trnd/index.html
     

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