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Mysterious Spider With Blood-Red Fangs Found in Australia

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Vanillalite

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Until Mark Wong recently flipped over a rock in Tallaganda State Forest in New South Wales, Australia, it had been just another day of looking at spiders. Then, the ecologist spotted the burrow of Atrax sutherlandi, a funnel-web spider.

“I began poking at it with a stick, and I was amazed at what came rushing out at me. The first thing that caught my eye was the red fang,” says Wong. (Also see "New 'Blue Face' Peacock Spider Is Fancy Dancer.")

Normally, A. sutherlandi has a glossy black back and fang, as well as a deep-brown or plum underbelly. The spider that sprung from the burrow, however, had a blood-red belly and fang.
 

Pejo

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Badass spider. I hope to fight it in Dark Souls 3
with lady parts on top of it.
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Aon

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Poor guy wasn't just under a rock, he was in a hidey-hole under a rock. I'd be bloody well pissed too if someone started poking me with a stick after all that.
 
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