New Species Of Spiders Discovered In Papua New Guinea

A University of British Columbia researcher has discovered dozens of species of jumping spiders that are new to science.

A University of British Columbia researcher has discovered dozens of species of jumping spiders that are new to science, giving scientists a peek into a section of the evolutionary tree previously thought to be sparse.

Jumping spiders are found in every part of the world except Antarctica. Capable of jumping 30 times their body length, some of the 5,000 documented species are common in households. They come in many shapes and sizes, some resembling ants or beetles.

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Source: ScienceDaily