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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday April 01 2017, @02:16PM   Printer-friendly
from the good-thing-we-taste-crappy dept.

Spiders are quite literally all around us. A recent entomological survey of North Carolina homes turned up spiders in 100 percent of them, including 68 percent of bathrooms and more than three-quarters of bedrooms. There's a good chance at least one spider is staring at you right now, sizing you up from a darkened corner of the room, eight eyes glistening in the shadows.

Spiders mostly eat insects, although some of the larger species have been known to snack on lizards, birds and even small mammals. Given their abundance and the voraciousness of their appetites, two European biologists recently wondered: If you were to tally up all the food eaten by the world's entire spider population in a single year, how much would it be?

Martin Nyffeler and Klaus Birkhofer published their estimate in the journal the Science of Nature earlier this month, and the number they arrived at is frankly shocking: The world's spiders consume somewhere between 400 million and 800 million tons of prey in any given year. That means that spiders eat at least as much meat as all 7 billion humans on the planet combined, who the authors note consume about 400 million tons of meat and fish each year.

Or, for a slightly more disturbing comparison: The total biomass of all adult humans on Earth is estimated to be 287 million tons. Even if you tack on another 70 million-ish tons to account for the weight of kids, it's still not equal to the total amount of food eaten by spiders in a given year, exceeding the total weight of humanity.

In other words, spiders could eat all of us and still be hungry.

Source: http://pilotonline.com/news/local/science/spiders-could-theoretically-eat-every-human-on-earth-in-one/article_53dbfb56-4b99-58ed-acee-c56652defb46.html


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  • (Score: 2) by butthurt on Sunday April 02 2017, @03:13PM (1 child)

    by butthurt (6141) on Sunday April 02 2017, @03:13PM (#487949) Journal

    That probably won't happen, but if you threaten them you may regret it:

    Although house centipedes are not aggressive, and their jaws are not powerful enough to break human skin easily, they will sometimes bite in self-defense. Severe swelling and pain can result from the venom injected, but in most cases the bite is no worse than the sting of a bee.

    -- http://www.uark.edu/ua/arthmuse//house_centipede.html [uark.edu]

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  • (Score: 2) by linkdude64 on Sunday April 02 2017, @09:26PM

    by linkdude64 (5482) on Sunday April 02 2017, @09:26PM (#488024)

    Lucky for me I don't threaten bugs - I will capture and remove them from my home at worst.