Scientists have discovered the eight-legged predators lurking by rivers, killing fish and devouring them. More than 80 incidences of fish predation by semi-aquatic spiders have been observed by researchers.
Fish-eating spiders can be found on every continent except Antarctica gobbling prey up to five times their size.
They’re especially prevalent in warm, oxygen-depleted bodies of water like the wetlands of Florida, where fish are more likely to come to the surface in search of oxygen-rich water. But they’ve also been spotted right here in the UK – home of the great raft spider. The news will not be welcomed by arachnophobia sufferers, so here’s a bumblebee getting revenge on a spider…
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