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The future of Ireland's only native lizard is in murky waters after that. a specimen was found to have been eaten by a foreign venomous spider.
The native lizard, also known as viviparous, is found in all 32 counties in Ireland and is a protected species under the Wildlife Act 1976. A juvenile specimen of this lizard was found killed by an invasive spider in a house in Killiney, Co Dublin last year
The lizard was found trapped in the web of the fake spider widow, and the spider was eating it. This was the first recorded case of native lizard plagued by extraterrestrial spider in Ireland, and the research was published yesterday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
The False Widow Spider was found for the first time in Ireland 20 years ago, in Bray, Co Wicklow. The spider is described as being cold, tolerant, with a high reproductive rate and exceptional longevity.
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