Only in Australia! Farmer shares horrifying footage of his spider-infested tractor - before focusing on two arachnids locked in a wrestle

A young farmer has shared a horrifying TikTok video of two spiders locked in a life and death battle in a tongue-and-cheek attempt to bring more travellers to Australia.

Blakey Holland had been going to start up his tractor to begin the work day in regional Victoria. 

'So, you want to come to Australia? That's cool, but check this out first,' he said.

The camera then turns onto the front of the tractor, which is covered in spider webs, baby eggs and creepy crawlies.

Two arachnids are seen battling it out, fighting for life and death.

A young farmer has shared a horrifying TikTok video of two spiders locked in a life and death battle in a tongue-and-cheek attempt to bring more travellers to Australia

A young farmer has shared a horrifying TikTok video of two spiders locked in a life and death battle in a tongue-and-cheek attempt to bring more travellers to Australia

The camera then turns onto the front of the tractor, which is covered in spider webs, baby eggs and creepy crawlies

The camera then turns onto the front of the tractor, which is covered in spider webs, baby eggs and creepy crawlies

The larger spider pounces on top of the smaller one before completely engulfing it. 

'Oh, he's got him, he's f****ing dead,' the farmer says. 

He shifts the camera to show the sunrise behind the distant hills.

'Oh, look,' he said. 'Sunrise is nice though.' 

Social media users were quick to take to the video to share their disgust.

'Bro thanks, but I will immediately politely decline that offer,' one person said.

Another one commented: 'Australia be like a tournament for every living creature. lmao is there any animals that be chill?'

There are an estimated 10,000 species of spiders living in Australia.

Among them are some of the world's most venomous arachnids including the red-back, funnel web and mouse spider.

Despite their toxic bite deaths by spider bites are extremely rare.

In 2016, a man hiking on the north coast of New South Wales, was the first person to die in 37 years from an arachnid. 

The larger spider pounces on top of the smaller one before completely engulfing it

The larger spider pounces on top of the smaller one before completely engulfing it

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