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"The great raft spider has only been identified at three sites in the UK. Due to this extreme rarity it is listed as endangered."
"Redgrave and Lopham fen was the first site in the UK at which a population of the great raft spider was recorded. Following their discovery in 1956 a number of new pools were dug to encourage population expansion. However, water extraction from the nearby borehole and a series of droughts in the 1980s reduced the population to only two isolated areas on the reserve."
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"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Insect of the day...... on 08:32 - Jun 16 by Dubtractor
Bloody shambles innit.
I received about a dozen *very* curt and graphic PMs yesterday informing me that the proboscis monkey is not an insect either (?). A genuine mistake on my part. So for banksy to do this today is very strange indeed.
footers KC - Prosecution Barrister - Friend to all
Insect of the day...... on 08:32 - Jun 16 by Dubtractor
Bloody shambles innit.
But highly educational.....we now all know that monkeys, spiders (mites and ticks) are not insects. ITFC....surely the most informed fans on planet Earth. (Well East Anglia at the very least!)
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."