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<blockquote data-quote="vleisman" data-source="post: 659131" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Off topic but when I was a youngster messing around at the golf course I witnessed a big wasp take out an even bigger spider. I was watching the spider when this wasp flew in, stung the spider, bit off the legs and flew away with the body. Terrifyingly efficient. I had no idea wasps were carnivores, but can't think of any other reason the wasp would do that :nfi:</p><p></p><p>Edit: Google says they lay their eggs in the insects body...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vleisman, post: 659131, member: 456"] Off topic but when I was a youngster messing around at the golf course I witnessed a big wasp take out an even bigger spider. I was watching the spider when this wasp flew in, stung the spider, bit off the legs and flew away with the body. Terrifyingly efficient. I had no idea wasps were carnivores, but can't think of any other reason the wasp would do that :nfi: Edit: Google says they lay their eggs in the insects body... [/QUOTE]
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