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science2 years ago

Bizarre Sea Spider Species with Giant Claws and Unique Feeding Rod Discovered

Scientists have discovered a new species of sea spider, Austropallene halanychi, with unique features including "boxing glove" claws, a yellow body color, four near-black eyes, and the ability to breathe through its legs. This distant relative of horseshoe crabs and arachnids also has a peculiar feeding habit using a straw-like proboscis. The species was found off the coast of Antarctica, highlighting the need for further exploration of the benthic environment in the region.

science-and-nature2 years ago

Bizarre Antarctic Sea Spider: Giant Claws, Feeding Rod, and Boxing Gloves

A new species of sea spider, named Austropallene halanychi, has been discovered near Antarctica in the Ross Sea. This yellow creature has large claws and breathes through its legs. It also has a unique tubular proboscis for feeding and distinctive chelifores with large claws. The specimen, collected in 2013, is larger than typical sea spiders and has been classified as a brand new species. Sea spiders are arthropods found worldwide, with leg spans ranging from 0.04 inches to over 2.3 feet. They are not true spiders or arachnids and use their legs for breathing and mating.