Radical love between a Giant Tarantula and a Tiny Frog

Credits: Raw and Savage

Giant Tarantulas are said to be venturesome, in a way that they can protect themselves including their own eggs. They have an interesting way of defending themselves. They have hairs on their abdomen that have sharp little barbs, or pokey things on them. When threatened, the spider will rub these hairs with their legs and shoot them at their predator.

In contrast, we can see the Giant Tarantula keeps the tiny frog as its pet. Insects will eventually eat the borrowing tarantula’s so the spider protects the frog from its predator and in return the frogs eat those insects that attacks the spider’s eggs.

We can say that life isn’t unfair, there is always a situation that we can overcome through giving and taking. just like the symbiotic relationship between the Freakish spider and Plucky frog.

“Life is inherently risky. There is only one big risk you should avoid at all cost, and that is the risk of doing nothing.”

-Denis Waitley

Leave a comment

Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started