

It's AUSTRALIA!
Australian National University scientists have discovered a possible new species of funnel-web spider dwelling near Jervis Bay.
Biologists uncovered the unusually large specimen of the spider's tree-dwelling genus Hadronyche while canvassing Booderee National Park.
The 50-millimetre female was burrowed inside a rotting log in a silk-lined nest up to two metres long.
It is thought the spider is between 25 and 30 years old.
Sauce: http://www.smh.com.au/environment/a...-species-near-jervis-bay-20150908-gjhnle.html