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1.5 Crore Year Old Traapdoor Spider Fossil Found in Australia 5 Times Bigger Than Today Spiders

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A huge ‘trapdoor’ spider ‘spider’ spider has been discovered in Australia. This is the world’s first gijam, which is associated with a big brush-foot family of the trapdor spider. It is called Barychelidae. It is reported that this species lived in Miosin 1 to 1.6 million years ago. The discovered grooming has been called megamonodontium mcCluskyi. The spider is named after Dr. Simon McLuski, who discovered its sample. This is not the first time that the huge spidery of the spider has been discovered in Australia. In the past, 3 big bastas have been discovered. Fossilist Dr. Matthew Mackari of New South Wales University has tested this discovery. He has shared this information on social media platform ‘X’. Study in Zoological Journal Publisher Has been done

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