A photograph of an intersex spider from a new species from Thailand recently identified and described by researchers The species, described for the first time in the journal Zootaxa by scientists from ...
When small red devil spiders colonized the Canary Islands millions of years ago, they began one of the strangest genetic journeys of any creature. Although the Dysdera tilosensis looks very similar to ...
In the western forests of Thailand, a burrowing creature that was both male and female was discovered. Maria Krasnova via Unsplash As a scientist, discovering and describing a new species is rare.
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A spider species found only on the Canary Islands is forcing scientists to rethink long-held assumptions about how evolution works. Rather than expanding its genome like most island species, Dysdera ...