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  2. Caves of Qud - Wikipedia

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    Caves of Qud was released on Steam in 2015, under their early access model. [10] Content was gradually added through weekly updates. In July 2023, Kitfox Games , the publisher of the Steam version of Dwarf Fortress , announced that they would be publishing the 1.0 version of Caves of Qud the following year. [ 11 ]

  3. Telemidae - Wikipedia

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    Telemidae, also known as long-legged cave spiders, is a family of small haplogyne spiders. Most are cave dwelling spiders with six eyes, though some do not have any eyes at all. Most are cave dwelling spiders with six eyes, though some do not have any eyes at all.

  4. Newly discovered fungus turns cave-dwelling spiders into ...

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    The newfound species of zombie spider fungus, Gibellula attenboroughii, lures cave spiders out of their lairs before killing them, according to a recent study. - Tim Fogg.

  5. Fungus named after David Attenborough turning Irish spiders ...

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    A fungus named in honour of Sir David Attenborough has been found infecting and manipulating spiders in a Northern Ireland cave turning them into The Last of Us-style “zombies”.. Researchers ...

  6. Category:Cave spiders - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles related to spiders which have adapted to live within the ecological niche of caves. Pages in category "Cave spiders" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  7. Fungus-infected "zombie spiders" found in Irish caves - AOL

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    That work led them to the conclusion that this was a native fungus specific to indigenous cave-dwelling spider species. The fungus favours man-made habitats like culverts, tunnels and cellars.

  8. Leptonetidae - Wikipedia

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    Leptonetidae is a family of small spiders adapted to live in dark and moist places such as caves. [1] The family is relatively primitive having diverged around the Middle Jurassic period. [ 2 ] They were first described by Eugène Simon in 1890.

  9. In the caves, researchers collected juvenile and adult spiders, some bearing egg sacs, the study said. The specimens turned out to be a new species of cellar spider known as Priscula pastaza.