Tag: arachnology
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The World’s Oldest Spider Lived to 43: Meet Number 16 and Her Unbelievable Journey
The Longest-Lived Spider: Number 16’s Record-Setting Life In the annals of arachnology, Number 16 stands out as a rare beacon of longevity. A Gaius villosus spider living in Western Australia, she defied typical spider lifespans by surviving for an astonishing 43 years. This remarkable life wasn’t just a personal milestone; it became a window into…
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The World’s Oldest Spider: Number 16, a Gauis villosus Matriarch’s 43-Year Journey
The 43-Year Chronicle of Number 16 In the remote scrublands of Western Australia, a trapdoor spider earned an unlikely distinction: Number 16, a Gauis villosus, lived to an impressive 43 years, becoming the longest-living spider ever recorded. Her life, chronicled in a long-term study published in Pacific Conservation Biology, offers rare windows into the habits…