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bitontheslide 31-10-2020 01:20 PM

Great Fox-Spider rediscovered on MoD land in Surrey
 
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/800/cp...12d1940833.jpg

The Great Fox-Spider has eight eyes - two on top of its head, two at the front, and four just above its mouth

One of Britain's most endangered spiders has been seen for the first time in a generation.

The Great Fox-Spider is listed as critically endangered and was feared extinct in the UK.

It had only ever been found at three sites, in Dorset and Surrey, and had not been seen since the early 1990s.

Mike Waite, who rediscovered the spiders on a Ministry of Defence (MoD) training area in Surrey, said he was "over the moon".

The arachnid enthusiast initially found some unidentifiable immature spiderlings on the site, managed by the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust, after "many hours of late night searching with a torch over the last two years".

The discovery then led to several mature males and a female, measuring just over 2in (5cm) in diameter.

The Great Fox-Spider, Alopecosa fabrilis, lives on the ground and is largely nocturnal. It is one of the largest of the Wolf-Spider Lycosidae family of spiders.

According to the Surrey Wildlife Trust, it has excellent eyesight - with wrap-around vision provided by eight black eyes - and captures insects at speed by chasing them across sandy terrain, over gravel and rocks before pouncing.

Mr Waite, of the Surrey Wildlife Trust, said: "I am naturally over the moon to have finally proved the continued existence of the Great Fox-Spider in the UK.

"Although I've always held a latent interest in spiders, as a bona-fide arachnologist, I am still a relative newbie, so am doubly pleased to have made this important contribution to our scientific knowledge."

Nick Baker, naturalist, TV presenter and president of the British Arachnological Society, said the spider was "mega", adding: "It's about as handsome as a spider gets, it's big and now it's officially a member of the British fauna again."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-54755697
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What a cutie

Kizzy 31-10-2020 01:31 PM

It looks like a grown up version of that little you tube spider.

Having said that if I found it in my house it would be extinct again lol!

bitontheslide 31-10-2020 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10943764)
It looks like a grown up version of that little you tube spider.

Having said that if I found it in my house it would be extinct again lol!

Spider hater :fist:

Cherie 31-10-2020 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10943750)
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/800/cp...12d1940833.jpg

The Great Fox-Spider has eight eyes - two on top of its head, two at the front, and four just above its mouth

One of Britain's most endangered spiders has been seen for the first time in a generation.

The Great Fox-Spider is listed as critically endangered and was feared extinct in the UK.

It had only ever been found at three sites, in Dorset and Surrey, and had not been seen since the early 1990s.

Mike Waite, who rediscovered the spiders on a Ministry of Defence (MoD) training area in Surrey, said he was "over the moon".

The arachnid enthusiast initially found some unidentifiable immature spiderlings on the site, managed by the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust, after "many hours of late night searching with a torch over the last two years".

The discovery then led to several mature males and a female, measuring just over 2in (5cm) in diameter.

The Great Fox-Spider, Alopecosa fabrilis, lives on the ground and is largely nocturnal. It is one of the largest of the Wolf-Spider Lycosidae family of spiders.

According to the Surrey Wildlife Trust, it has excellent eyesight - with wrap-around vision provided by eight black eyes - and captures insects at speed by chasing them across sandy terrain, over gravel and rocks before pouncing.

Mr Waite, of the Surrey Wildlife Trust, said: "I am naturally over the moon to have finally proved the continued existence of the Great Fox-Spider in the UK.

"Although I've always held a latent interest in spiders, as a bona-fide arachnologist, I am still a relative newbie, so am doubly pleased to have made this important contribution to our scientific knowledge."

Nick Baker, naturalist, TV presenter and president of the British Arachnological Society, said the spider was "mega", adding: "It's about as handsome as a spider gets, it's big and now it's officially a member of the British fauna again."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-54755697
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What a cutie

Love him

smudgie 31-10-2020 02:40 PM

So cute..and foxy.😍

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 31-10-2020 02:53 PM

Queen of surviving extinction

bitontheslide 31-10-2020 03:14 PM


Cal. 31-10-2020 03:16 PM

No

bitontheslide 31-10-2020 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cal. (Post 10943850)
No

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Cherie 31-10-2020 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10943855)

:joker:


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