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Assassin Spiders

March 8, 2006—With its fearsome appearance, poisonous bite, and deadly hunting skill, this newly discovered creature lives up to its name: assassin spider.

Researchers working in Madagascar recently discovered this and eight other species of assassin spiders—a family of arachnids that feast on other eight-leggers—during a four-year survey of the island nation's forests.

Assassin spiders have been known to live in Australia and South Africa. But the new find, made by biologists from the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, nearly doubles the number of known species.

What's more, the scientists say these newfound spiders are exquisitely evolved—if grotesque-looking—killers.

The spiders stab their prey with their giant jaws, which are barbed at the ends with venomous fangs. To be able to lift their outsized jaws, the assassins evolved elongated necks, giving the spiders a unique ability to strike from a distance.

But arachnophobes can relax: Assassin spiders are a mere eighth of an inch (two millimeters) long and are harmless to humans.
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spiders give me shivers
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thats my new favorite species of spider lol =D
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It just looks like something else that wants to be crushed under my size 11.
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one picture? is that the only one to exist?
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New spider species found near Albany

Posted Wed May 28, 2008 2:02pm AEST
Updated Wed May 28, 2008 2:42pm AEST

Researchers have discovered a new species of spider on Western Australia's south coast.

The group has also uncovered a population of an ancient arachnid known as the Assassin spider.

The spiders were found at a number of sites along a 70 kilometre stretch of coastline near Albany.

The Assassin spider is just five millimetres in length and, despite its name, is harmless to humans.

Mark Harvey from the Western Australian Museum says the Assassin spider is a threatened species and is believed to date back 150 million years.

He says it is a significant discovery.

"We hadn't seen that species for about 25 years, so to find them quite happy in their habitat on the south coast was quite a boon for us," he said.

The new species of spider, which is yet to be named, is about four millimetres long and was discovered at Bremer Bay.
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