It’s Raining Spiders In This Brazil Town! Here’s What Happened


A rare spectacle took the residents in this quiet town of Brazil by surprise after hundreds of spiders appeared to “rain” from the sky. The video of the incident from the town of São Thomé das Letras, located in Minas Gerais, Brazil showing the spiders drifting downwards was widely shared online sparking curiosity among social media users. 

While the scene looks bizarre, the occurrence is not as experts explained it to be a natural phenomenon.

The eerie spectacle was the result of a massive web hosting hundreds of spiders, all involved in an elaborate mating ritual, biologist Kayron Passos told The Daily Mail. 

The sight of spiders drifting downwards was merely the result of a large-scale event driven by natural instincts. 

The female spiders have a unique organ called the spermatheca used to store sperm from multiple mates. This helps promote genetic diversity as females can fertilise their eggs with sperm from different males, increasing the likelihood of strong and more varied offspring, Passos explained. The female spiders may continue collecting semen — even after fertilising their eggs — for future use. 

Archaeologist Ana Lucia Tourinho provided further insights into the behaviour of these spiders explaining that although most spiders are solitary creatures, some species display social behaviour forming colonies. 

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Several generations, often made up of mothers and daughters work collaboratively in these colonies to capture prey and share food. Species like Stegodyphus and Anelosimus are specifically known for building communal webs where they hunt and defend their territory together.

Usually, after mating these spiders disperse, though they return to form colonies each year. 

Notably, this is not the first time when such a phenomenon took place. A similar incident was reported in 2019 which spooked the residents and earned the town’s reputation for such bizarre natural occurences. 



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