Was there ever giant spiders?

In 1980 paleontologist Mario Hunicken made a startling announcement; he had found the remains of the largest spider to have ever lived. Discovered in the approximately 300 million year old rock of Argentina, this prehistoric arachnid appeared to have a body over a foot in length and a leg span of over 19 inches.
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What is the largest spider that ever existed?

With an estimated length of 33.9 cm (13.3 in) based on the assumption that the fossil was of a spider, and a legspan estimated to be 50 centimetres (20 in), Megarachne servinei would have been the largest spider to have ever existed, exceeding the goliath birdeater (Theraphosa blondi) which has a maximum legspan of ...
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How big were spiders in prehistoric times?

The biggest known fossil spider has been found in China, a new study says. Measuring nearly 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) in length, the 165-million-year-old fossil was uncovered in 2005 by farmers in Inner Mongolia (see map)—a region teeming with fossils from the middle Jurassic period.
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Was there a prehistoric spider?

The first definite spiders, thin-waisted arachnids with abdominal segmentation and silk producing spinnerets, are known from fossils like Attercopus fimbriungus. This spider lived 380 million years ago during the Devonian Period, more than 150 million years before the dinosaurs.
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How big were spiders a long time ago?

These spiders were about the size of a human hand and lived 165 million years ago, during the Middle Jurassic period. The male, Mongolarachne jurassica, and female, Nephila jurassica, were similar in size.
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Was there a dinosaur spider?

Largest-ever fossilized spider, from the Jurassic period, is unearthed in China. LAWRENCE — Once upon a time, a Jurassic spider fossil was an extremely rare find. The first was discovered in Russia and described in 1984 — another was found three years later. But that remained the totality of the fossil record.
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Did giant scorpions exist?

Sea scorpions include the largest marine predators to have ever arisen in the fossil record, including one species thought to have been more than 2.5 metres long, Jaekelopterus rhenaniae.
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Did spiders evolve from scorpions?

Analysis of these genomes revealed that spiders and scorpions evolved from a shared ancestor more than 400 million years ago, which made new copies of all of the genes in its genome, a process called whole genome duplication.
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Did spiders evolve from crabs?

Just as we all humans have a common ancestor, these all arthropods have a common ancestor. They all evolved from one arthropod. So neither the crabs evolved from spiders, nor the spiders evolved from crabs. They are like cousins to each other.
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Why are humans afraid of spiders?

There are other reasons and theories about why so many people are afraid of spiders. Some say it's a learned response through family or culture; however, it's possible that someone's brain chemistry may dispose them to arachnophobia. A bad experience with spiders can also lead to a lifelong fear.
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Are shrimp related to cockroaches?

So close that they belong to a group all their own called Pancrustacea. That means that shrimp, lobsters, and other crustaceans are related – very closely related – not only to cockroaches, but to all other insects, too.
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Are lobsters related to cockroaches?

While people often call lobsters the “cockroaches of the sea,” lobsters are not very closely related to cockroaches. While both are invertebrates with very distant common ancestors, they have evolved in different ways over millions of years.
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Is King Crab a spider?

No, it may be wrongly called a King Crab, or Horseshoe crab, but in fact it is a member of the Arachnid family - so its closest relatives are scorpions and spiders.
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What do you call a half human half spider?

Appearance. Arachnes pretty much are half-human, half spider, not to be confused by their distant cousins, the arachnecentaurs.
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What was the first animal on Earth?

Earth's first animal was the ocean-drifting comb jelly, not the simple sponge, according to a new find that has shocked scientists who didn't imagine the earliest critter could be so complex. The mystery of the first animal denizen of the planet can only be inferred from fossils and by studying related animals today.
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Are crabs related to spiders?

All spiders and crabs are in the phylum Arthopodia, as are all insects. Arthropods are distinguished physically by the fact that they all have segmented, jointed legs and have an exoskeleton. While both crabs and spiders are grouped in the same phylum, this does not mean that they are necessarily closely related.
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Was there a scorpion dinosaur?

Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis (from Latin pulmonis scorpius, 'lung scorpion') is an extinct species of scorpion that lived during the Viséan and Serpukhovian ages of the Carboniferous period, around 336.0 – 326.4 million years ago.
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Are sea scorpion still alive?

Sea scorpions, or eurypterids as they're formally known, are an extinct group of invertebrates which belong to the same group of animals as modern day scorpions and spiders. These ancient creatures existed hundreds of millions of years ago - before dinosaurs walked the Earth - and lived in seas, rivers and lakes.
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What was the largest prehistoric insect?

The largest insect ever know to inhabit prehistoric earth was a dragonfly, Meganeuropsis permiana. This insect lived during the late Permian era, about 275 million years ago.
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Are shrimp related to spiders?

Arachnids belong to an even larger group of animals called “arthropods” which also include insects and crustaceans (lobster, crabs, shrimp, and barnacles). This is the largest group in the animal kingdom!
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Do crabs feel pain?

A longstanding related question: Do they feel pain? Yes, researchers now say. Not only do crabs suffer pain, a new study found, but they retain a memory of it (assuming they aren't already dead on your dinner plate). The scientists say its time for new laws to consider the suffering of all crustaceans.
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Is a Japanese spider crab bigger than a human?

Meet the largest crab in the world. Weighing up to 40 pounds and reaching up to 18 feet from claw to claw, it can grow to triple the size of the average man!
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Are lobsters immortal?

While some animals, given the right circumstances, could be considered immortal, lobsters are not among them. Like many other decapod (ten-footed) crustaceans, lobsters continue to grow throughout their lives. Scientists call this indeterminate growth.
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Do lobsters feel pain when you cook them?

U.K. researchers say crabs, lobsters and octopuses have feelings — including pain. The nervous systems of these invertebrates are at the center of a bill working its way through Britain's Parliament. A MARTINEZ, HOST: If you've ever cooked a lobster, the traditional method is dropping it into boiling water alive.
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Are cockroaches edible?

Contrary to popular belief, cockroaches can actually be very clean and tasty insects, especially if they are fed on fresh fruits and vegetables. They can be eaten toasted, fried, sauteed, or boiled. Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches have a taste and texture like greasy chicken.
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