Scientists have discovered a species of venomous spider in central Mexico
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Scientists have discovered a species of venomous spider in central Mexico

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12-17-2019
 

Scientists have discovered a species of venomous spider with venom so potent that it rots human flesh with a single bite. Lesions of dead flesh up to 14 inches (40cm) wide can be caused by an attack, but the animal is not thought to be lethal.

It has been found living in household furniture and fabrics in central Mexico, and has been given the proper name Loxosceles tenochtitlan by its discoverers.

The arachnid was found in central Mexico by researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in the city of Tlaxcala.

The new species was discovered by biologist and university professor Alejandro Valdez-Mondragon together with his students.

Analysis of the creature revealed it is native to the Valley of Mexico region.

Known as a recluse spider, the eight-legged critter is most comfortable hiding in holes, between objects, furniture or in walls.

'We provide them with the temperature, humidity and food to establish themselves in our homes, which puts us at risk of having an accident with them, although they also perform an important ecological function when feeding on insects,' Professor Valdez-Mondragon adds.

Expert say the spiders can be avoided by keeping a neat and tidy house, removing any potential hiding spots.

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