Saturday, May 5, 2018
A mother black lace-weaver spider will drum on her web to call her babies to come and eat her alive
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My wife did this but with her time instead of herself
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milk4all
597 points
1 month ago
Your children pierce her abdomen with their needyness instead of their mouth parts
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I_savor_your_pets
58 points
1 month ago
Just give the kids time. Maybe they'll get there.
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thatoneguys
152 points
1 month ago
your wife spins webs and can use them to call the kids? That's lit AF bro.
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JonasRahbek
99 points
1 month ago
The internet is pretty common in some places.
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NastyWetSmear
812 points
1 month ago
Strange that the article has so little information about the spider beyond this. :(
Also very odd that, for a mother that is so willing to let her young devour her whole, she's happy to lay another batch of eggs for that first batch to eat. I guess mothers really do love their first born more...
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IHazMagics
265 points
1 month ago
As a firstborn and the black sheep, yeah man.
Mothers love their firstborn more...
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OgreSpider
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1 month ago
It's less a matter of happiness and more a numbers game where the spider's behavior is determined by a sort of simple programming more than anything conscious. Spiders that let the babies eat them had healthier babies. More of those babies reproduced, and of those, the ones that let THEIR babies eat them had stronger babies, too. There was probably a small number of spiders at some point with aberrant programming, but their offspring competed extremely well, and the genes for that aberrant programming propagated.
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