Trapdoor Spiders, are primarily found in Southern California. They have been known to resemble tarantulas with smaller, shiney bodies although not as hairy and considerably smaller in size. Their jaws (chelicerae) have spines on them that assist them in digging their burrows, which serve as both...
because their big noses block their vision. Humpback whales jump using their peduncle muscle. Spiders shed their old skin to grow bigger. Hippos sweat sunscreen and some animals swarm as a protection from other predators. Rate S1.E11 ∙ Smart Pups and Fish Baths Dogs and wolves are smarter...
It's no surprise that such a large spider fossil was found in Australia because the country is known for having some terrifying-looking arachnids. While there are 10 genera of brush-footed trapdoor spiders, those are still smaller than othercommon big spiders. ...