BBC Breakfast viewers were left grimacing over a horrifying clip of what could be the world's biggest spider's web - the size of half a tennis court.
The programme today, hosted by Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty , shared a short clip of the unique natural habitat.
Charlie interrupted the show to warn viewers: "A little warning if you're not a fan of creepy crawlies, this is the time to look away."
The camera then cut to a clip of the web, which initially didn't even look like it had spiders, but more like a long piece of material.
"Oh!" Naga exclaimed, as Charlie explained: "If you're trying to work out what's going on, yes, it's a spider's web.
"It's 100,000 spiders living in what could be the biggest web in the world." Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT
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