Tarantulas are very strong spiders. They pounce on their prey and hold it still with their legs while their fangs inject poison. The poison paralyzes the prey and a special fluid from the spider's stomach digests the soft parts. The spider then sucks up the insides of its victim's body.
Fast Flakes
Fast Flakes Colorado climatologist Nolan Doeskin reports that
snowflakes seldom drift slowly to the ground. A rimed crystal is a
snowflake that has collected particles of supercooled water and can
fall at rates of 15 kilometers an hour compared to a normal
snowflake that falls to the ground at approximately 2 kilometers an
hour. A rimed crystal is not the same as sleet or hail, but rather
like a solid pellet of ice with a streamlined solid crust. Dr.
Doeskin times the falling of the crystals by photographing them and
factoring in the wind conditions.