Take the small enemy big! Giant spider eats a half-meter-long live snake The little spider can eat a snake, and the employee of a company in South Africa recently saw a surprising scene in the workplace.

An unlucky little snake was trapped in a spider's web and could not move.
In the end, under the entanglement of the spider spit silk, it became its "lunch on the plate". The snake was reportedly stuck in a spider's web and could not move, hanging in mid-air.
In order to completely subdue this prey, which is many times larger than its own body, the spider constantly spits out a web and wraps the snake around it until it is curled up into a ball. Eventually, the little snake became the delicacy of the spider.
The spider is said to be a brown button spider, which is not common in South Africa, and while not as dangerous as the Black Widow spider, it is enough to pose a threat to snakes. The spider spent two days weaving the web, tying its prey in the spider's web and suspending it from the ground, then slowly eating it.