Scientists discovered a super-sized trapdoor spider that is haunting my nightmares

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Scientists discovered a super-sized trapdoor spider that is haunting my nightmares
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Scientists have discovered a new, massive species of trapdoor spider was discovered in Queensland, Australia.

In case your nightmares haven’t been flooded with enough bad things lately, scientists have discovered a new and equally terrifying trapdoor spider that’s bigger than any humanity has discovered yet. The new species, namedOf course, it shouldn’t be surprising that Australia is home to even more creepy crawlies than we expected.

The scientists say that the new species of trapdoor spider looks to build its homes within the black dirt of the Brigalow Belt, which is found in central Queensland. Much of the spider’s home environment has been upset thanks to land clearing, a problem that has continued to leave species of animals and other creatures suffering. Other notable victims of land clearing include the

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