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Cerbalus aravaensis is a huntsman spider found in the southern Arava Valley of Israel and Jordan. [1] The species was first described by Gershom Levy of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2007, [1] [2] though news agencies later reported it in 2010 as a new discovery (with a slightly different spelling) by a team of biologists from the University of Haifa.
Huntsman spiders, members of the family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae), catch their prey by hunting rather than in webs. [3] ... 1897 — Israel, Jordan, Egypt;
Cerbalus is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897. [3] ... 1989 – Israel; Cerbalus pellitus Kritscher, 1960 – Egypt;
The vast majority were Israeli Jews, but the dead also included 15 Bedouin Arabs. ... How Arabs living in Israel's Negev desert are vulnerable targets for Hamas. Rich Schapiro and Khalid Razak ...
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The reptiles of Israel live in environments ranging from the Negev Desert to the Red Sea, from the Jordan River to the Judaean Mountains. The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature :
This is the junkyard at Israel's only glass container factory, where broken glass awaits a new life. Shimmering glass mountains lay hidden deep inside Israeli desert Skip to main content
A Nubian ibex in the Negev desert An Arabian oryx in the Yotvata wildlife reserve Fin whale in distress swims off national park of Caesarea Maritima Short-beaked common dolphins bow-riding off Ashdod. Israel contains a variety of mammals due to its geographical and climatic diversity. For many of the mammals, Israel is the border of their ...