Some 3,000 baby fen raft spiders reared by ecologist Helen Smith will be let loose in the Castle Marshes nature reserve in
The spiders are large -- the body of an adult female can be as long as 23 millimetres -- with distinctive white, cream or yellow stripes across the abdomen.
The baby arachnids were reared in individual laboratory test tubes to prevent them from attacking each other, and were hand-fed with fruit flies.
Smith said raising the creatures was an "exhausting" job.
"At one stage I was up until 2:00 am, seven days a week, feeding flies to hungry young spiders in my kitchen," she said.
"I'm excited and relieved to see them making their own way in the world -- and I can finally have my kitchen back." ( AFP )
No comments :
Post a Comment