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A Giant 'Spider' on a Sidewalk: Man Almost Hurt

Nowadays, urban construction increasingly emphasizes greening. Veterinarian Xiaoming often sees many birds in his residential community. A harmonious coexistence between humans and nature is also a rare thing. However, the creature described below is somewhat special.

One day, a man was strolling down the street when he discovered a giant spider on a green tree. He was immediately attracted by it and hurried over to take a closer look, because encountering such an unfamiliar thing is full of curiosity.

After careful observation, the man realized that the spider was quite magical, able to hold onto a tree trunk so thick. He thought its claws were very powerful. After seeing it, the man couldn't help but want to reach out and touch it, but before his hand could reach it, he was stopped.

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The person who came over explained that it wasn't a spider, but his coconut crab. If the man had reached out his hand, he could have been injured by its pincers, and a fracture was possible.

The man suddenly felt a bit scared. Fortunately, someone stopped him. If it had been a few seconds later, he almost bled in public. Curiosity can really be harmful. In the future, he needs to be more careful!

If Veterinarian Xiaoming saw such a thing, he would probably stay away. Veterinarian Xiaoming has always known that the more vibrant and unusual the appearance, the more dangerous it is. Everyone should avoid touching unfamiliar and exotic things.

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Veterinarian Xiaoming: As the weather gets warmer, many '' (shànshìguān – 'owners') will take their pets out for a picnic. However, if they go to places with dense vegetation, such as grass, they should avoid letting their pets be bitten by insects, and should not stay in the grass for a long time. They should also regularly deworm their pets.

Spring is also the season when pets have their heat. '' (shànshìguān – 'owners') need to pay attention to the physiological and emotional changes of their pets. If they don't plan to let them reproduce, they can get their pets sterilized before they go into heat.

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If you have any pet health and pet care questions, please follow Veterinarian Xiaoming for consultation.

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