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  • The largest male specimen of the world’s most venomous spider has been found in Australia

    01/04/2024 8:50:58 AM PST · by Red Badger · 45 replies
    AP News ^ | Updated 9:36 AM CST, January 4, 2024 | Staff
    SYDNEY (AP) — With fangs that could pierce a human fingernail, the largest male specimen of the world’s most venomous arachnid has found a new home at the Australian Reptile Park where it will help save lives after a member of the public discovered it by chance. The deadly Sydney funnel-web spider dubbed “Hercules” was found on the Central Coast, about 50 miles north of Sydney, and was initially given to a local hospital, the Australian Reptile Park said in a statement Thursday. Spider experts from the nearby park retrieved it and soon realized it was the largest male specimen...
  • Heck no: the giant Antarctic sea spider ... The giant Antarctic sea spider looks like an alien.

    02/04/2022 9:13:08 AM PST · by Red Badger · 42 replies
    https://www.australiangeographic.com.au ^ | January 31, 2022 | Bec Crew
    Image credit: Science Photo Library / Alamy Stock Photo Look at this lanky orange hellspawn. I’m going to go ahead and say that we are not buying whatever it’s selling. We’ve got enough problems without having to contemplate the motivations of this faceless alien baby. Meet the giant Antarctic sea spider (Decolopoda australis), seen here absolutely dwarfing a European sea spider. An example of gigantism, wherein an animal grows unusually large due to a lack of predators and other factors that would limit their size, the Antarctic sea spider can grow to more than 30cm in diameter (about the length...
  • Giant huntsman spider: The world's largest spider by leg span

    08/17/2021 11:27:20 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 62 replies
    https://www.livescience.com ^ | August 12, 2021 | By Jessie Szalay
    Giant huntsman spiders are one of the world's biggest spiders. An Australian huntsman spider. Image credit: Shutterstock Huntsman spiders are large, fast spiders that live in warm climates throughout the world. They are named for the way that they catch their prey. Unlike many spider species, huntsman spiders "don't build webs to catch prey," said Christy Bills, an entomologist and the invertebrate collections manager at the Natural History Museum of Utah. Instead, these spiders hunt down their prey. There are thousands of subspecies in this family (Sparassidae). The average huntsman spider species is about 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) long with...
  • Deadly spider’s venom could someday help heart attack victims, Australian scientists say

    07/20/2021 11:25:19 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    Cutting heart attacks, strokes possible even in young adults with poor cardiovascular health “Usually, if the donor heart has stopped beating for more than 30 minutes before retrieval, the heart can’t be used,” Macdonald said. “Even if we can buy an extra 10 minutes, that could make the difference between someone having a heart and someone missing out. For people who are literally on death’s door, this could be life-changing.” Spiders aren’t the only venomous creatures being studied for medical purposes. A diagnostic drug in development uses the potent venom of the Israeli deathstalker scorpion and an infrared dye to...
  • Trapped Spider Flinches When California Woman Taps Phone Screen To Focus

    06/04/2021 7:16:10 PM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 33 replies
    Item Fix ^ | 06/04/21
    Annette shows the spider she found in her garage that she trapped inside a glass jar. Her friend has her phone camera out and pointed at the spider. They find out that every time Annette's friend taps the phone screen to focus, the spider inside the jar moves and flinches like she is directly touching it in this creepy clip from Riverside, California on May 27. https://youtu.be/rheEifSjmOY
  • Giant spider crawls all over 34m space antenna in Canberra

    05/08/2021 5:34:20 AM PDT · by mylife · 10 replies
    Canberra's Deep Space Communications Complex is one of the world's most powerful means of looking into the depths of the Solar System. So it would make sense that an alien spider the size of a football field would target it in its initial invasion of planet Earth. That's not what happened, but that's what it looked like for a brief moment. A security camera fixed on the giant antenna at Tidbinbilla had an unwelcome pedestrian atop it. A huntsman crawled over the lens, making it seem like it was dwarfing the 34-metre wide deep space antenna. "When mission scientists decided...
  • Anyone Recognize this Spider?

    03/25/2021 4:48:05 PM PDT · by jonno · 126 replies
    Jonno ^ | 3/25/2021 | Jonno
    One of my kids found this in his room today and took the picture. He & mom let it go outside. Apparently the leg-span is about the size of a nickel. I don't recall seeing anything like this before in our area (Minneapolis subs). Anyone have a clue as to what species this is?
  • Scientists Confirm Certain Spider Bites Inject Something Even Worse Than Venom

    12/04/2020 6:03:37 AM PST · by Red Badger · 29 replies
    https://www.sciencealert.com ^ | MIKE MCRAE | 4 DECEMBER 2020
    (Alvesgaspar/Wikimedia commons/CC BY-SA 3.0) =============================================================== A tiny brown invasive species of spider that's creeping its way across the UK has a dangerous reputation for dissolving flesh, one that many experts have argued isn't deserved. There's now compelling evidence suggesting that stories of the false widow spider (Steatoda nobilis) causing horrid skin infections has at least some basis in fact. The false widow has called the UK home ever since it was spotted on its shores in the 1870s, most likely having hitched a ride from Madeira and the Canary Islands off the African coast. In recent decades its range has...
  • New Spider Species Discovered at Moss Landing State Park

    10/09/2020 12:47:05 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 27 replies
    KSBW ^ | Oct 8, 2020
    New spider species discovered at Moss Landing State Parkit took the professor 22 years to find enough evidence to prove the spider was both a new genus and species.
  • Seven New Species of Peacock Spider Discovered by Museums Victoria's 'Spider-Man'

    04/01/2020 2:52:13 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 13 replies
    Museums Victoria ^ | 27 March 2020
    Tiny and vividly-coloured, Maratus spiders are unique to Australia and have proved an Internet hit where videos of their elaborate courtship dances with added music and photoshopped accessories have clocked millions of views. At just 22 years old Joseph has now described a total of 12 species of Peacock Spiders, having previously described five in 2019. Despite growing up terrified of spiders, Joseph became fascinated by them over time and has already proven himself a world leader in Maratus research. In his previous research, Joseph was sent specimens to identify by a dedicated spider-loving community of the not-for-profit Project Maratus...
  • Brown recluse spider bite case heads to Texas Supreme Court

    01/09/2020 7:12:14 AM PST · by bgill · 73 replies
    kxan ^ | Jan. 9, 2020 | staff
    A poisonous spider bite in the hill country has turned into a lengthy legal battle between two men. The case has now made it all the way to the Texas Supreme Court. The drama began in December 2014, when Henry McCall, a caretaker on an Airbnb property in Fredericksburg was bit by a brown recluse spider... McCall filed a lawsuit against the property owner Homer Hillis, who claimed he should be liable for his suffering since he didn’t warn him of the possible danger at the property. Homer Hillis is taking the case to the Texas Supreme Court. He argues...
  • Doctors Remove Venomous Brown Recluse Spider From Missouri Woman’s Ear

    08/23/2019 2:09:09 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 100 replies
    Doctors in Kansas City, Missouri, pulled a venomous brown recluse spider out of Torres' ear, and somehow, she kept her cool. But she's never sleeping without earplugs again. She woke up Wednesday morning with popping and swishing sounds in her ear. She decided to check it out after work, though she didn't think much of it at first, she said. A medical assistant examined Torres' ear, then ran out of the room to grab more sets of eyes. Soon, two nurses, three medical students and a doctor joined the assistant in the tiny exam room to break the news--a spider...
  • Giant Tasmanian Spider Devours a Possum in Shocking Photos (Australia, of course)

    08/22/2019 7:49:45 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 56 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | June 20, 2019 | Jessica Miley
    Posted on a Facebook group called Tasmanian insects and spiders, the photos of the hairy huntsman spider is making headlines around the world. These viral photos are not for the faint-hearted. It shows a giant spider trying to eat a very small possum:It makes one wonder if the many-legged beast could make it away with a human baby – let's hope not! That doesn’t mean that you won’t find one in your flat or in the car. The Australian Museum states: “Huntsman spiders of many species sometimes enter houses. They are also notorious for entering cars, and being found hiding...
  • Spider scare leads to Georgia woman's van rolling into river

    05/22/2019 4:18:34 AM PDT · by simpson96 · 15 replies
    NBC News ^ | 5/21/2019 | Minnyvonne Burke
    A spider scare landed a woman's van in a river. An unidentified Georgia woman was backing her Kia van down a boat ramp to put her kayak in a river in Kingston, about 56 miles north of Atlanta, on Sunday when she was startled by an unwanted visitor. A spider suddenly jumped in her lap, according to a Georgia State Patrol press release. Frightened, the woman said she jumped out of the vehicle without putting it in park. The van then rolled into the Etowah River, floated downstream a few feet and then became "totally submerged," the department said. A...
  • Doctor finds spider building a nest inside man's ear

    05/09/2019 7:35:38 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 51 replies
    UPI ^ | 05-08-2019 | By Ben Hooper
    May 8 (UPI) -- A Chinese doctor shared video of the unusual cause of a patient's ear discomfort -- a spider building a nest inside his head. The video filmed at a hospital in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, shows the inside of an ear belonging to a patient identified by the surname Li. Li came into the hospital complaining of discomfort in his ear and the doctor looked inside to discover a small spider was building a nest inside the man's ear canal. The doctor said the spider was too small and fast to be grabbed using tools, but hospital staff...
  • Australian man screaming at spider 'why don't you die?' triggers full police response

    01/03/2019 9:46:15 AM PST · by Gamecock · 53 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 1/2/2019
    Police in Western Australia have confirmed they sent multiple officers to an emergency call that turned out to be a screaming man with a “serious fear” of spiders. A concerned passerby was walking outside a house in suburban Perth when they heard a toddler screaming and a man repeatedly shouting “Why don’t you die?” After they called triple zero, officers arrived to find a man “trying to kill a spider”, who apologised for having an extreme fear of the arachnid. “Caller walked past the AA and heard a male screaming out ‘Why don’t you die’ – repeatedly,” the log read....
  • Spider moms spotted nursing their offspring with milk

    11/29/2018 3:55:33 PM PST · by ETL · 39 replies
    ScienceMag.org ^ | Nov 29, 2018 | Elizabeth Pennisi
    On a summer night in 2017, Chen Zhanqi made a curious find in his lab in China’s Yunnan province. In an artificial nest, he spotted a juvenile jumping spider attached to its mother in a way that reminded him of a baby mammal sucking its mother’s teats. On closer inspection, the spider mom really seemed to be doting on her young, he says. “She had to invest so much in caring for the baby.” Further study by Chen and Quan Rui-Chang, behavioral ecologists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’s Center for Integrative Conservation in Menglunzhen, confirmed the jumping spider females...
  • Bizarre spider looks like it has a dog's head

    11/08/2018 4:38:01 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 28 replies
    Known as the Known as the bunny harvestman, the peculiar-looking spider was photographed and filmed by natural scientist Andreas Kay during a recent trip to the depths of the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. At first glance, it's easy to dismiss the arachnid - which features a dog-like snout and ears - as a hoax, however it turns out that this is in fact a genuine species and yes - it does actually look like that., the peculiar-looking spider was photographed and filmed by natural scientist Andreas Kay during a recent trip to the depths of the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador....
  • Australian Spider Venom Found to Kill Cancer, Leave Healthy Cells Unharmed

    10/06/2018 11:04:36 AM PDT · by JonnyFive · 44 replies
    NN ^ | 06/10/18 | Jay Greenberg
    Scientists have made a breakthrough discovery in the fight to cure cancer after finding that the venom from a deadly Australian spider can actually kill melanoma cells while leaving the surrounding healthy tissue unharmed.
  • Giant spider-web cloaks land in Aitoliko, Greece

    09/19/2018 5:26:36 PM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 9 replies
    BBC ^ | 19 Sept 2018
    "It's as if the spiders are taking advantage of these conditions and are having a kind of a party. They mate, they reproduce and provide a whole new generation... "The spiders will have their party and will soon die."