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A new funnel-web spider species discovered in north-east Tasmania has been named after the museum researcher who found it.
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But they have evolved clever strategies for staying alive if they stay in the water for a long time. For example, the Australian Sydney funnel-web spider often falls into backyard swimming pools.
The Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus) was first described in 1877 from a single specimen found in “New Holland,” the first name for mainland Australia.
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The male Sydney funnel-web spider is the most venomous spider in the world, capable of causing death in as little as 15 minutes.
Thanks to science, the deadliest spider in the world revealed a long-held secret that could have implications for those who come into contact with it.
Although terrifying, the Sydney funnel-web spider is an intriguing part of Australian biodiversity, and this discovery underlines the need for continued research even into the best-known species.