You may have seen this strange tableau in Pakistan a wee while back, but it never ceases to be absolutely amazing. In the town of Wagga Wagga in New South Wales, Australia, rising floodwaters have forced uncountable spiders to seek shelter on higher ground. Sprawling spiderwebs have overtaken bushes, shrubs, fields, and the occasional dog, like the real-life equivalent of the red weed from War of the Worlds.Please go to the link above and look at all the pictures. It's pretty darned impressive.
9,000 residents in the flood zone were evacuated, leaving the arachnids to build their kingdom. Imagine how many capes and violin strings those fields could create.
I covered the Pakistan spider plague here. The interesting thing to me is that not too long ago, as these things go "they" (you know who "they" are) were predicting that Australia was going into perpetual drought as a result of "climate change." Just one of a long list of failed predictions by the ecological catastrophists.
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