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Ever wonder what would happen if you threw a bunch of insects into a small area and then just sat back and watched the carnage ensue? Wonder no more...

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Tunnelweb eating huge moth

This small Tunnelweb has caught and beheaded a moth three times its own size. Minutes later her home was raided and stolen by a much larger Tunnelweb. A soled effort followed by a sound defeat this spider (0.4) was then eaten by a Mantis (13).

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