Researchers in the United States studied a trap jaw
spider. The spider lives in New Zealand and South
America. It's also found that the kiwi species hit
it's prey with lighting speed. The trap jaw spider could
be one of the fastest spiders in the world
at marking it's prey. According to the current research
scientists used top speed cameras to
study the speed of the spider.
New Zealand is the residence of 2,000
spiders and 95 percent are native to New Zealand.
Photo by: Kiwi Kids News
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