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165 million years old spider fossil found

February 10th, 2010 - 1:57 am ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( 1 comment )

Beijing, Feb 9 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Scientists have found a 165 million years old spider fossil. It dates to the middle Jurassic era. “The level of detail preserved in the fossils is amazing”, said paleontologist Paul Selden of the University of Kansas and lead author of the study which appeared in the Feb. 6 in Naturwissenschaften. “You go in with a microscope, and bingo! It’s fantastic.”

This fossil was found at a site called Daohugou in Northern China. This site is already famous for fossilized salamanders, small primitive mammals, insects and water crustaceans. Selden said that in the Jurassic era, the fossil bed was a constituent of a lake in a volcanic region. This old fossil is creating so many waves because generally the spider’s bodies are very soft, so they get squished, and they aren’t preserved well. However in this case, it is preserved very well, and since it belongs to the mid Jurassic era, so the scientists are agog with excitement.

“At some point something caused their range to contract to this part of southern North America,” Selden said. He also thinks that the changes in vegetation during an ice age or other climactic event might be the reason for their lesser numbers, “but they were still happy in these arid areas of the Southwest.”

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  1. eemiegirl Says:

    That’s pretty cool except it’s to bad the earth isn’t even 165 million years old! So that spider isn’t really that old. Science has zero facts about how old the earth is so they just guess and say that it’s several million years old when in reality that wouldn’t be possible because we would have run out of resources by now!

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