Spiders could eat you and everyone you love if they felt like it, biologists say
For years, the greatest threat to mankind’s continued survival has been robots bypassing our Captcha systems or learning our Pizza Hut orders, but our two sides now enjoy a tenuous peace after that adorable little girl taught one of their machines about the human concept of “wuv.” That means the human race needs to find a new nemesis, and a pair of scientists have already found one that could wipe us out just as easily as robots. That’s right: Spiders.
According to a Washington Post report, two European biologists have determined that there are enough spiders on Earth to eat every human on the planet in a year. They came to that horrifying conclusion by determining that the world’s population of spiders eats between 400 million and 800 million tons of prey in a year, which is quite a bit more than the combined weight of all adult humans on the planet, estimated to be around 287 million tons. Basically, even if you add human children into the mix, if every spider in the world started working together in the name of wiping out humanity, they’d be able to do it in a matter of months.