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Thousands of giant spiders ‘the size of a human hand’ on the loose

Thousands of giant spiders ‘the size of a human hand’ are on the loose in the UK after a zoo decided to let them run free.

The creepy crawlies were specially bred in test tubes and their liberators are excited to report that it is mating season and there are more than 10,000 breeding females across the country – whose legs are covered in tiny hairs.

A decade ago, Chester Zoo released thousands of fen raft Spiders in conservation efforts after the species was found to be in terminal decline.

The zoo said: ‘Ten years ago we helped release thousands of giant spiders back into the UK!

‘The Fen Raft Spiders were bred right here at the zoo, and we’re super happy to report there are now more than 10,000 breeding females and they’ve just had the biggest mating season on record!’

The raft spiders' legs are covered in tiny hairs and a decade ago more than 10,000 breeding females were released across the UK

While they may look scary the fen raft spider is harmless and plays a vital role within healthy aquatic ecosystems, the zoo insists

While they may look scary the fen raft spider is harmless and plays a vital role within healthy aquatic ecosystems, the zoo insists.

Fen raft spiders are semi-aquatic spiders, named for their ability to run across the surface of the water to catch their prey.

The creepy crawlies actively hunt their prey instead of building webs to catch their next meal.

Their legs are covered in tiny hairs that detect the slightest of vibrations on the water’s surface which they can run across to capture their prey.

Their diet includes other spiders, damselflies, dragonfly larvae and pond skaters, and they will even catch fish and tadpoles.

However, 15 years ago, the species almost became extinct after the destruction of its wetland home.

In order to save the species, the zoo set about rearing hundreds of baby spiders in individual test tubes as part of a collaborative conservation breeding rescue programme in partnership with the RSPB.

A raft spider hides in and amongst the blackberries. Some 15 years ago, the species almost became extinct after the destruction of its wetland home

A female raft spider on moss in bog. The RSPB estimate there are 10,000 breeding females across the UK - the 'best year on record'

The RSPB estimate there are 10,000 breeding females across the UK – the ‘best year on record’.

Chester Zoo said: ‘Our team delicately hand fed tiny flies to each of the hundreds of spiderlings using tweezers, day in, day out, for weeks on end in our bio-secure breeding facility.

‘Eventually, the young spiders grew strong enough to be returned to their natural habitat, which our partners worked to restore, and we released them in their hundreds!’

RSPB Mid Yare nature reserves site manager, Tim Strudwick, said: ‘The Fen Raft Spider is one of the UK’s rarest invertebrates and we are proud of the role our reserves and teams have played in its recovery.

‘These spiders have an important role in maintaining the rich aquatic diversity found in the grazing ditches on our reserves. The females are impressive in size, but also beautiful – they are truly special to see!’

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