Animals
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Megaspider Bigger Than Its Kind Handed in to Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales
The adopted funnel-web spider is the biggest of its kind, with a leg span twice that of many other members of its species and fangs long and strong enough to punch through a fingernail, according to park specialists. The goal is to milk the spider's venom in order to make more anti-venom.
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