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Scary moment: A HUGE spider goes through the windshield of a moving car as the driver screams in panic
- Australian man scared by hunter while driving
- The huge spider goes through the windshield
- Queensland man pushes a spider using windscreen wipers
- Viewers compare the man’s scream to Homer Simpson
A driver got the scare of his life after a huge spider went through the windshield of his moving car.
Queensland driver Nathan was traveling on a highway when the huge spider, believed to be a hunter, appeared on his windscreen.
In a video shared to TikTok on Tuesday, Nathan can be heard screaming as he desperately tries to get rid of the spider in his car.
The male driver filmed the moment a huge hunter crawled through his window as he was traveling on a main road in Queensland.
“How to make a grown man scream step one: let a spider walk across his windshield,” Nathan captioned the video.
The frightened driver is heard yelling ‘F***!’ before turning on the windshield wipers to try to drive the spider away.
Nathan lets out another scream and yells ‘f*** me’ as the wiper pushes the spider to the outside of the driver’s side window.
Nathan initially had his side window rolled down, but managed to “hit the up button” and close it before the spider could land inside the car.
The video has received over 250,000 likes and over 3,800 comments, with many joking about a “normal day” in Australia.
“The most normal road trip in Australia,” one user commented.
‘Tell me you’re in Australia without telling me you’re in Australia,’ another person wrote.
A third compared Australia to the 1995 hit movie Jumanji, where a board game drops jungle-based hazards on its players with every turn they take.
Other users found the driver’s reaction funny, comparing his scream to Homer Simpson’s.
‘Lmfao I actually just peed on that scream,’ wrote one user.
‘Ok, I can’t stop looking and laughing. I don’t think I can get to a pitch that high,” another user commented.
Viewers have compared the driver’s reaction to Homer Simpson’s scream, when the spider lands directly on the driver’s side window (pictured)
A third chimed in: ‘I’ve seen this about twenty times and I can’t stop laughing. Poor man, I would have a heart attack.
Nathan explained that the spider reappeared two days later and tried to get into the car through one of the windows.
Others advised Nathan to buy a new car or take the vehicle to a car wash to try to get rid of its unwanted passenger.
Huntsman spiders are not poisonous and are not dangerous to humans.
They feed on cockroaches and insects and can live for more than two years.
Hunters are likely to hide in dark crevices in bark or rock and are commonly found hiding in cars while seeking a warm and safe environment to rest.
The spider is believed to be an Australian hunter (pictured). The species is not poisonous or dangerous to humans and is often found in cars as they search for warm, safe places to rest.