Scientists in Australia have discovered new species of trapdoor spiders. A team of researchers from the University of Western Australia observed a group of spiders in the Kimberley region for the first time.
Led by Dr. Jeremy Wilson, the team made this discovery during the “Bush Blitz” campaign, which was supported by the Australian government. According to Dr. Wilson, the spiders were identified based on their unique type of burrow, which is typically made by the local spiders, but these burrows also had a collar-like ring around them.
Dr. Wilson mentioned that a recurring question in their minds was why these spiders create such burrows. Is it related to their unique hunting methods, or do they construct such burrows to protect themselves from becoming prey? These spiders’ burrows are designed in a way that they remain safe even in the event of flooding.