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Meet Bagheera kiplingi, enlightened vegetarian spider

Bagheera Kiplingi - My arachnid hero

Bagheera Kiplingi - My arachnid hero

I’ve always thought spiders were pretty darn interesting creatures, but this freakishly awesome-looking arachnid from Central America just took top spot on my Cool Spiders list, thanks to its dietary choices. Turns out this particular population of Mexican jumping spider, which was named after everybody’s favorite panther from Kipling’s The Jungle Book, chooses to dine on (mostly) vegan nosh, making it the only species of spider known to man with a primarily vegetarian diet.

The  Bagheera kiplingi lives and dines on the Mexican acacia tree, avoiding his red ant neighbors and only occasionally stealing their larvae (eek! babies) when his vegan diet becomes a bit of a drag. However, scientists studying this herbivorous arachnid reported that out of 140 meals BK dined on, 136 were vegan.

If you’re not totally convinced of the Bagheera kiplingi’s kindly nature, perhaps the fact* that BK baby daddies are the only breed of spider that stick around after knocking up their female counterpart to help with baby duty will do the trick.

We should all follow (spidey) suit and adopt a mostly vegetarian diet. Just don’t steal your neighbor’s babies.

Such a loving father

Such a loving father

*“Herbivory in a spider through exploitation of an ant-plant mutualism.” By Christopher J. Meehan, Eric J. Olson, Matthew W. Reudink, T. Kurt Kyser, and Robert L. Curry. Current Biology, Vol. 19, Issue 19, October 13, 2009.

Chew on This: Are you contributing to animal abuse?

This short video from PETA outlines some of the best reasons to become vegetarian. If you’re turning a blind eye to the cruelty of factory farming, you’re ultimately supporting wide-scale animal abuse.

This video is often gruesome and graphic and horrific, but it simply depicts the truth behind the meat industry, and being a responsible human being means educating yourself on the origin of the food you eat and refusing to contribute to animal suffering. It may give you nightmares, turn your stomach and make you cry. It may also make you reconsider your meat-based diet.  Meet your meat. You gonna eat that?


Find out more at meat.org.

Meet Your Meat