Albino Spider in Australia

Australian scientists have discovered a trapdoor spider with a white head like albino in the west of the country.

"I was stunned to see the white head of the spider," said Mark Harvey, curator of the Western Australian museum. It is the only specimen found about this albino creature.

Picture 1 of Albino Spider in Australia
The albino spider is found in western Australia. (Photo: NationalGeographic)

A person in a small town in western Australia saw an albino spider near his home. This man had him put it in the jar and sent it to the Western Australian Museum.

Spiders are essentially non-albino, as they still carry some brown pigments on their bodies like other trap spiders. But scientists still call it the spider spider that collapses albino until they finish studying.

"Unfortunately, we don't know anything about this spider. We think they live in burrows like other trap spiders, when the males mature, they will wander until they find the female spider. cave " , Harvey said on NationalGeographic.

The spider spider is the spider of the Arachnid class. The strange name comes from their hunting. They often use soil, grass and spider silk to build the cave entrance. When they hear the sound of prey, like insects or other arthropods, they will instinctively pop up their prey.

"Spiders are a diverse and important group of insects in insect populations. Although many people are afraid of spiders, the world will be less rich without this animal," said Harvey.