Rosamygale grauvogeli is an extinct species of giant spider that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 110 million years ago. It is one of the largest known spiders, with a body length of about 1 inch and a leg span of around 6 inches.
This species was discovered in the fossil record in the Jiufotang Formation in Liaoning Province, China. It is believed to have lived in a humid, forested environment, where it likely preyed on insects and other small animals.
Rosamygale grauvogeli is significant because it provides important insights into the evolution of spiders and the diversity of arachnids during the Early Cretaceous period. Its large size and unique characteristics make it a fascinating subject of study for paleontologists and evolutionary biologists.
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