These photos surprising wildlife experts, photo was taken in Atheron area, near the tropical forests of Queensland, Australia.
Joel Shakespeare, an officer who worked at the Australian Reptile Park, said the spider was a Golden Orb Weaver species. "Usually they catch large insects ... very rarely they took up a bird's tail," he said.
According to the Queensland Museum, the bird is the kind of Chestnut-breasted Mannikin.
Joel Shakespeare added, "the bird would fly toward the spider's nest and trapped there, the spiders will eat it up"
"The spider was going to use poison to melunakan flesh and what is left is the" wrap "it" he said.
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