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Cerbalus aravaensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cerbalus aravaensis
''Cerbalus aravaensis'' is a huntsman spider found in the southern Arava Valley of Israel and Jordan. The species was first described by Gorshom Levy of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2007,〔 though news agencies later reported it in 2010 as a new discovery (with a slightly different spelling) by a team of biologists from the University of Haifa.〔 〕 The spider has a leg span of , making it the largest member of the Sparassidae family in the Middle East.〔 Males have a body length of , while females' body length is .〔 == Habitat ==
''Cerbalus aravaensis'' lives in sand dunes, and partly stable sands at the edge of salt marshes.〔 It is nocturnal and is most active in the hotter summer months.〔 It constructs underground dens with hinged, trap-door like operculum made of sand and glue, in order to disguise the entrance from predators.〔〔
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