Researchers Discover New Species of Giant Spider (mentalfloss.com)
adeelarshad82 writes: Califorctenus cacachilensis, recently named by researchers at the San Diego Natural History Museum, was first located in 2013 in a mountain range in Baja California Sur, Mexico. The eye pattern led researchers to believe it was potentially part of a group of wandering spiders from the Ctenidae family. Knowing Ctenidae are nocturnal, the researchers returned to the cave at night, where they spotted a living specimen. Their research further led them to confirm that it was a previously unidentified species related to the Brazilian wandering spider. The findings have been published in Zootaxa.
One more thing to worry about - giant spiders from Mexico.
Will Trump's wall keep them out?
a lot more than they thought
“I got bit while handling a live specimen of Califorctenus cacachilensis, and I’m still alive,” Berrian said.
No deadly-boner-inducing toxin?? How utterly unremarkable.
Thank you unspecified researchers, always making wonderful new discoveries to benefit all of us.
Or the name has already been taken?
sed -e 's/Chuck Norris/Rajnikant/g' joke > fact