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  • In hindsight - you probably saved the spider - bird would of probably ate it if it got close.

  • Help the poor bugger

  • It's amazing how strong the webbing is, to hold the bird. And it is just a skinny line of webbing. 

  • People come on! Im sure birds get eaten by spiders all the time, its natural spiders need food too, dont intervene you are just messing up the food chain qnd you nature lovers should know that as well

  • its nature why the hell intervene.

  • I am an animal lover and yes I agree that you did a good thing by saving the bird. We are part of nature also. And to stop suffering, or at least help a little that is very nice to see. I'm sure that spider didn't die of hunger.

  • I wonder how big the spider was.

  • HELP IT.

  • Psychokiller9999.birds are better then spiders?Why?By saving the bird they took away spiders meal.What if you order a pizza,it arrives,and all of a sudden I rush in,yell that I like pizza more then humans and take your meal away?!

  • Too bad spider, deploy elsewhere and take down another of it's kind, the rivalry is on.

  • Oh shit!! That's f*ckin crazy!

  • Dinner!

  • I would have let the fucker die

  • Bird is never gonna live that one down. His buddies are probably laughing in the background.

  • Eeeeeeewwwwwww

  • Y didnt anyone help it???

  • @Jenny122998

    They did help it!!

    Read the comments!

  • they couldve fuckin helped it!

  • Spider webs are wicked strong. Look at the web support the weight of that bird....wow..

  • why when birds are like going to be eaten or are stuck and dont flap around n stuff they look calm and there looking everywhere

  • nice! did the spider get it after?

  • poor bird at the beginning it looked dead hanging down motionless

  • you just made a spider die of starvation. you murderer

  • honestly not to start stuff i think it be smart to let the bird there. and let nature take course. chances are any way the bird would have escaped. but if it haddent its kind of rude to help it. it takes those spiders hours to make its web then u take its food. i dnt know about u but if some one came and burned my house down and took my only food source id be pretty pissed off.

  • @gutbeast2 i agree

  • @gutbeast2 wow honestly screw the spider, y the uck would it need to eat a ucken bird, thats why theres flys and other spiders duh.

  • @nerdy5746 wow, you dont understand the spider's niche at all. Not all spiders eat flies and other spiders. If they did, they would all look exactly the same and they would all hunt the exact same way. And some spiders DO eat birds and that is just the niche they fill. If the bird population got too large, they would destroy the insect population and damage the plant population and then die off completely because there wouldnt be anything else to eat. It doesnt matter if we like it or not

  • @defNX look i understand it, but dont we all just sometimes wanna say something stupid. of course i understand whats going on in this shit. its fucken nature, the birds gonna die cause it couldnt free itself. thats how life is for all animals and humans, if you cant survive, you wont survive, if you CAN survive, then you'll have to try harder.

  • @nerdy5746 well the bird was set free from the web. And honestly, spiders arent stupid. If the bird couldnt free itself from the web, the spider would have cut the bird out because the bird was just too big for the spider according to the info given.

  • @gutbeast2 He did let nature take its course, we people are part of nature, that dude is part of nature, and nature created him with that personality, and he, human saved that bird.

  • @blakan3 I dont think humans count as nature. We destroy habitats so that we can make room for ourselves, we kill animals for the fun of it or because we dont like/understand them, and we destroy the environment with pollution. Now i agree with letting the bird go but I dont think humans are a part of nature. We are more like an invasive species that destroys everything.

  • @defNX Ehh we aren't exactly out of nature's grasp. See, because we are such a destructive species, the more we ruin our planet the more we are gonna screw ourselves over. Like more pollution = more cancer = more human deaths = nature's way of killing us off. Things get worse, then maybe she's gonna break out something really bad for us. Maybe a cordycep fungus might develop for us D: But, if man is capable of such destruction, surely we are capable of fixing our mistakes and keep the balance.

  • @blakan3 yeah, saving that bird totally makes up for all the other misdeeds humans do: destroying animal's habitats for recreation, transportation, and housing needs; killing animals for fun, killing animals because people dont like/understand them. Humans seem more like an invasive species that needs to be either eradicated or moved to somewhere where they cant hurt anyone or anything

  • @defNX Part of humans nature ....

  • @blakan3 true, i just wish more people were like that. I bet the person that rescued the bird doesnt harm animals or the environment. Sorry if i sounded mean (sorry for posting that so many times, it kept saying it couldnt post it)

  • @gutbeast2 thanks for making this point so I wouldn't have to.

  • @gutbeast2 totally get you bro but remember that he did write the bird was too big for the spider itself...

  • @gutbeast2 fuck you asshole, birds are better than spiders you son of a bitch! it would have been rude to let the bird die, you jackass motherfucker!

  • @gutbeast2 Maybe you`d like to be there instead of that bird`s place hmm?

  • @gutbeast2 and also being honest, we are also nature and whatever happens to them because of us is because its nature (: j.s.

  • When nature tv shows say that spider webs are as strong as steel and its glue surpass everything that 3M can manufacture, I don't think they're lying.

  • youre a good person by saving that bird.

  • thanks

  • Thank-you for saving the little bird. May God bless you & the bird.

  • thanks

  • Even pigeons are sometimes trapped in this gigantic spider's web, this is a regular sight in Tropical Asia, I am from the Philippines, the nephila spider sometimes eat small birds.

  • poor lil guy

  • did u let it go?

  • Yes we did cos the bird was too big for the spider.

  • "The bird was later identified as a Grasshopper Warbler, the first record of it in Mumbai"

    Probably the last record if it was left there. XD

  • LOL!!

  • @technowraith haha lmao

  • free it!!!!

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