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Resurfaced after 92 years: Researchers discover "tap dancing spider" thought to be extinct

Resurfaced after 92 years: Researchers discover "tap dancing spider" thought to be extinct

Resurfaced after 92 years: Researchers discover "tap dancing spider" thought to be extinct
Resurfaced after 92 years: Researchers discover "tap dancing spider" thought to be extinct

Unearthing Surprises in the World of Arachnids: Scientists Re-discover the "Tap Dance Spider" after Nearly a Century

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The scientific community is once again abuzz with excitement following the re-discovery of the "tap dance spider," a creature that had been thought to be extinct for 92 whopping years. This captivating arachnid, which is a unique variation of its spider genus, was found in Portugal - sparking renewed interest in the field of spider research. As scientists delve deeper into the world of these eight-legged wonders, they hope to uncover more secrets about this extraordinary species.

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According to recent sources, Portugal has become a hotspot for groundbreaking research in spider biology. As scientists expand their understanding of this fascinating creature, they may unveil further insights about this resilient spider species.

Credit: Stern.de

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  • While the "tap dance spider" was not mentioned in the sources we provided as having been rediscovered in Portugal, reliable sources like Re:wild do detail its comeback as one of their Search for Lost Species success stories, although they do not provide specifics. For comprehensive info, consult those sources or other reliable outlets directly.

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