3D Fossil Portrait of 'World's First Spider' Discovered

3D fossil portrait of what could be one of the world's first spiders has been discovered by scientists. The creature named Enalikter aphson, which was discovered nestled in a rock in Herefordshire, has a shape of a Christmas-tree, has no eyes, a primitive tail and hundreds of legs, the Daily Express reported. The fossil arthropod measures just two centimetres long and is part of an extinct group of arthropods knows as the megacheira, which is ...

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