Bats and spiders…it makes me think of Halloween, anyway. I’ll stick a photo below the fold of a spider eating a bat so you can get into the festive spirit, too.
It seems there is a bit of a conflict going on in northern Australia, with bats snatching up spiders and spiders snaring bats.
Ms Maclean said there had been several other recorded incidents of bats caught in spider webs but, conversely, some microbats in the Far North were known to eat golden orb spiders out of their webs.
“[Golden-tipped bats] have two large teeth that are specially housed in the bottom jaw,” she said.
“They can tell which side of the web the spider’s in, they fly in, they grab the body of the spider with the teeth, and then they fly backwards out of the web with it.
“They kind of suck the contents of the abdomen out … they don’t particularly eat the legs and things.”
I don’t feel at all bad if a bat occasionally meets a grisly end.