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Who is more cruel, Humans or nature ?

Here are 2 true scenarios to consider. I encountered this on Wikipedia while reading about a rain spider living in my house.

A: An experiment was done in 1959 where a Palystes superciliosus (Rain/Huntsman spider) was allowed to bite an adult guinea pig on the nose. The guinea pig died within 7 minutes, leading to a belief that the spider's venom was dangerous. However, further research on anaesthetized guinea pigs showed that the original guinea pig had actually died of shock, rather than as a result of the spider's venom. In humans the bite is no more dangerous than a bee sting.

B: P. superciliosus (and other Palystes spiders) are also commonly seen paralysed, being dragged by a large wasp called a Pompilid wasp. Sometimes the wasp will not be present. Pompilid wasps only hunt spiders, which they paralyse by stinging them. They then drag the spider back to their nest where they lay an egg on the spider, then seal the spider and the egg in. When the egg hatches, the larva eats the paralysed spider, keeping the spider alive as long as possible by eating peripheral flesh first, and saving the vital organs till last. By doing this, the spider stays fresh long enough for the wasp larva to mature and pupate.
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rottenrobi · 56-60, F
I think humans. We have forethought and insight, we're supposed to know better when we do violent things. Wasps just do what they do, for survival.
Wraithorn · 56-60, M
@rottenrobi Yeah, that's it I think.
Thank goodness wasps are not bigger or we'd have a problem with their babies eating us. 🙂
rottenrobi · 56-60, F
@Wraithorn Dont even get me started on wasps. I'm not certain of their purpose here on the planet, except to torment humans. Someone once told me their place in nature's order, but I quickly forgot what it was because I loathe them so much. Lol.