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Scientists at Chulalongkorn University have identified a rare spider in Thailand showing a remarkable condition called gynandromorphism — where a single organism displays both male and female traits.

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Scientists have discovered the world’s largest spiderweb — an enormous structure spanning 106 square meters (1,140 square feet) inside Sulfur Cave, located along the Albanian-Greek border.

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Scientists Discover “Scary” New Species of Spider in California Climate change and habitat loss threaten the newly named trapdoor spider. Scientists from the University of California, Davis, have identified a previously unknown trapdoor spider species lurking in the...

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Half-Male, Half-Female Spider Discovered In Thailand Most of the living things on Earth lie in the shadows, undiscovered by science. Even conservative estimates hold that only 13 to 18 percent of organisms have been identified and described. The task of...

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