A spider the size of a dinner plate.

 

More than 1,000 species discovered in Mekong: WWF

BANGKOK (AFP) – Scientists have discovered more than 1,000 species in Southeast Asia’s Greater Mekong region in the past decade, including a spider as big as a dinner plate, the World Wildlife Fund said Monday.

“It doesn’t get any better than this,” Stuart Chapman, director of WWF’s Greater Mekong Programme, was quoted as saying in a statement by the group.

“We thought discoveries of this scale were confined to the history books.”

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  1. Dawn Shepherd says

    Those are some pretty cool critters. I am very fortunate and grateful that there are no indigenous shocking pink, cyanide-spitting millipedes in Virginia!

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