I put the spider pic in collapse tags because I know some of you might be squeamish:
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Horrid ground-weaver spider 'filmed alive for first time'
The Elusive Spider
A new population of Britain's rarest spider has been found and captured on camera alive for the first time, conservationists have said.
The horrid ground-weaver has only ever been found at three sites in Plymouth, Devon.
But a fourth population has been found on an industrial site in the Cattedown area of the city, according to charity Buglife.
The elusive spider previously caused plans for dozens of homes to be dismissed after it was decided the construction would be "harmful" to the spider.
Andrew Whitehouse, from Buglife, said: "We're delighted to announce that we've found the horrid ground-weaver at a new site, and to now have photographs of live horrid ground-weavers is wonderful.
"However, we need to continue the surveys and learn more about this special spider so we can ensure its survival."
The horrid ground-weaver:
-The species is found in two old limestone quarries in the Plymouth area
-Its total body length is just 2.5mm
-It was first recorded in the UK in 1989
-The spider is tricky to find due to its size and habit of living deep in the cracks and crevices in the limestone, coming out at night to hunt on the rock slopes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-35540103