
Deep in the Amazon Rain Forest's look-a-like, the Chalbi Desert, the rare Hunter Spider makes its home. With much patience and enduring harsh weather, a lucky wild life viewer might be able to catch a small glimpse of one of these magnificent arachnids. Even more rare than the Hunter Spider is the once thought extinct Pigmy Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus. Even rarer yet is to see both in one place getting ready for an epic battle.

The Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus bends down in an offensive position while the Hunter Spider raises its legs in defence.

S.A. makes the first move striking towards the spiders neck.

The spider's cat like reflexes spring into action as it tries to avoid the almost certain fate.

The reflexes of the spider are no match for the S.A.'s speed and precision.

But then the Hunter Spider shows it superior hunting skills by moving at the last minuet to dodge under the bite and inject it's deadly poison into the neck of the S.A.

The spider gets to feed on its well earned dinner.

But something is wrong. The spider senses danger.

A pigmy Hippo walks into the clearing unawear of what he is walking into.

The Hippo is no match for the hunter and opts out for playing dead (a trick he learnt from his adopted mother, the possum). The spider accepts his cowardice and leaves him be, but stands over him just to clarify who's boss.
Charmyn, this entry made me laugh out loud, especially the part where the pygmy hippo plays dead since it's a trick he learned from his adopted mother, the possom! You crack me up!
ReplyDeleteI am not the author!!! My little brother is the one who was playing with the yucky spider, and he came up with the script!
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