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Credit: CABI. A newly discovered fungus that turns spiders into “zombies” has been found in caves across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The discovery was made during the filming ...
The researchers found the Gibellula attenboroughii spiders living in cave systems across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. To date, no other sightings of the species have been recorded.
Tim Fogg, a professional cave explorer who was part of a team that discovered the spiders, spoke to RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, revealing how the arachnids turn into zombies. "The spiders are common ...
Ireland is the only place where a unique fungus has been found that infects reclusive spiders in dark caves and turns them into “zombie-like” creatures, according to cave explorer Tim Fogg.