Monday, May 25, 2020

Only RADIOACTIVE Spiders Give You Spider-Man Powers


They quickly began suffering from symptoms from the venomous bites, which can include severe muscle pain, abdominal cramps, increased heart rate and muscle spasms. Their mother then found them crying and took them to the Chayanta health centre where they were given medicine, but their condition did not improve. The boys were later taken to a hospital in the town of Llallagua but their condition worsened and they were then transferred to the Children’s Hospital in the Bolivian capital La Paz, according to the Head of Epidemiology of the Health Ministry, Virgilio Pietro. The brothers were given a serum for their bites and their condition improved after that before they were released from the hospital five days later. With venom 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake’s, black widows are one of the most feared spiders in the world, and the most venomous in north America, according to National Geographic.













6 comments:

Count Robot said...

Stupid germs stopping me from seeing the black widow movie!!!

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

I know we should have seen it already. Really looking forward to David Harbour as the Red Guardian. 'Family. Good to be back together again."

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

I wish they would just put it on TV, let me pay my five bucks and show me.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Poor kids, hope they learned a lesson.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

Their skin could have easily went necrotic. There as a similar killer spider in Australia that live in toilets and stung a guy on the penis TWICE...in less than a month.

Bruce.desertrat said...

You have to REALLY mess with a black widow to get them to bite you. (and they bite, not sting).

After all to them (proportionally) you are a gargantuan monster nealy 900ft high weighing 14 tons or more.

And it just grabbed you...