Large venomous brown snake becomes victim of a Daddy Long Leg spider

A serious fight between a spider and a brown snake has shown that size hardly matters. A Daddy Long Leg spider defeated a huge venomous brown snake, by killing the snake in New South Wales, Australia.

It seems like that the long-legged spider ambushed the snake at the site where they had a head-on fight. According to a news release, Australian farmer Patrick Lees saw the dead reptile hanging from a web at his outback home in Weethalle, nearly 400 kilometers west of Sydney. The story was reported by Mashable.

First of all Lees checked if the snake was dead, as it is known for its quick bite and deadly venom. He noted that the snake was already dead, so Lees captured an image and let the skinny spider enjoy its snack.

Gastornis and Presbyornis: Ancient Birds That Roamed Prehistoric Arctic

More than 50 million year ago, polar region Arctic was home to a giant, flightless bird, a team of researchers revealed in a new study. Researchers announced the discovery after identifying two ancient birds: Gastornis and Presbyornis. Both of them belong to extinct genus.

The new study proves that prehistoric Arctic was probably more similar to the southeastern United States than Alaska.

The team comprised researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The discovery of both the birds is exciting, but Gastornis is the bigger find, as per the study published in the journal Scientific Reports.

RIP Philae: Scientists fear Historic Comet Lander Will Never Wake Up

Time has come to wave goodbye to history-making robotic lander Philae as last efforts to establish contact with the lander are unfortunately close to zero, announced the German Aerospace Center (DLR) on Friday.

The DLR, which is in charge of this mission, said that the Philae lander now faces eternal hibernation, while the bigger Rosetta mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) is still orbiting the 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko comet.

Transformation in Dealing with Drug Cases

Inner-city regions witnessed extreme police force when the crack-cocaine epidemic occurred. Obligatory sentencing laws were passed by Congress and states. However, now with present situation on severe problems occurring due to heroin usage in small towns and suburbs, addicts are being treated as addicts and not in prisons.

Extremely Small Premature Baby Surprises Everyone

Megan Smith and Eric Pegues finally took a sigh of relief after their extremely small premature baby was discharged on January 9, 2016 from a hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina. Megan, who gave birth to E’layah Faith on September 23, 2015, said that she was anxious as the moment she had been waiting for has finally arrived.

The baby girl was born 12 weeks prior to the normal delivery date when because of an emergency, Megan had to undergo a cesarean section. E’layah was born with a weight of only 10 ounces. The infant is being considered as one of smallest born child ever recorded and to survive. Several months have been given by the doctors to nurture the baby to gain strength, amid handling the fears regarding E’layah’s health or her growth impeding.

After three-month warning, Dungeness Crab declared safe for consumption

Lifting a three-month health warning on eating Dungeness crab caught off the Bay Area coast, the California Department of Public Health Thursday declared the tasty crustaceans safe for consumption.

The state officials, as of now, have only permitted recreational crab fishing. The commercial crab fishing, it is learnt, may take at least a week for resumption, and that too if the state Department of Fish and Wildlife gives its approval.

The health advisory had delayed the beginning of the crab season since November. Still, people have been advised to remove the guts before cooking the crabs. Besides, the crabs must be boiled or steamed instead of being fried or broiled and the cooking water should be discarded, the health agency has said.

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