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.
“I got bit while handling a live specimen of Califorctenus cacachilensis, and I’m still alive,” Berrian said.
There's no way Trump will stand for Mexico having bigger spiders than us. As you read this he's already secretly signing an executive order to breed even bigger spiders. Bigly. Yuge even.