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Video: Man's Attempt To Catch Giant Spider In Bowl Lands Him In Trouble

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Apr, 2017 12:03 PM
    Spiders are terrifying yet spectacular creatures which are found in different habitats and have thousands of species. They come in all shapes and sizes as they are threatening on different levels, and these insects have been a subject for fascination as they have also been part of pop culture.
     
    But for one man this fascination with a giant spider he spotted in his house proved dangerous as he can be seen trying to catch the eight legged creature in a viral video. As he gets the spider in a bowl, he checks to find the spider missing from it.
     
    The spider suddenly discovers on the side of his face crawling forward, as the man is visibly terrified to the extent that he can’t even move.
     

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