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New spider species resembles Harry Potter 'Sorting Hat' | |
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A spider bearing an "uncanny" resemblance to the sorting hat in the Harry Potter series has been discovered by scientists in India. | A spider bearing an "uncanny" resemblance to the sorting hat in the Harry Potter series has been discovered by scientists in India. |
The Eriovixia gryffindori, measuring just 7mm in length, closely resembles the magical artefact in the series. | The Eriovixia gryffindori, measuring just 7mm in length, closely resembles the magical artefact in the series. |
The spider takes its name from Godric Gryffindor, the fictional owner of the hat. | The spider takes its name from Godric Gryffindor, the fictional owner of the hat. |
It was discovered in the mountainous Western Ghats region of south-western India. | It was discovered in the mountainous Western Ghats region of south-western India. |
"We were searching the area (when) we bumped into the spider," Javed Ahmed, one of three researchers who made the discovery, told the BBC's Five Live. | "We were searching the area (when) we bumped into the spider," Javed Ahmed, one of three researchers who made the discovery, told the BBC's Five Live. |
"When we found it we decided that we were going to name it after the sorting hat," the self-professed fan said. | "When we found it we decided that we were going to name it after the sorting hat," the self-professed fan said. |
The spider is an "ode to draw attention to the fascinating, but oft overlooked world of invertebrates,", said the scientists in a paper published by the Indian Journal of Arachnology. | The spider is an "ode to draw attention to the fascinating, but oft overlooked world of invertebrates,", said the scientists in a paper published by the Indian Journal of Arachnology. |
The spider mimics dried foliage in order to hide from its predators. | The spider mimics dried foliage in order to hide from its predators. |
The find did not go unnoticed by JK Rowling, the author of the wizarding books. | The find did not go unnoticed by JK Rowling, the author of the wizarding books. |
"(Ms Rowling) is absolutely thrilled. She said she was honoured and congratulated us," said Mr Ahmed. | "(Ms Rowling) is absolutely thrilled. She said she was honoured and congratulated us," said Mr Ahmed. |
"How many science geeks and nerds get to name a species after their favourite character and actually get congratulated by the author?", he said. | "How many science geeks and nerds get to name a species after their favourite character and actually get congratulated by the author?", he said. |
The discovery coincides with the recent release of Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which tells the tale of an animal-loving magic zoologist. | The discovery coincides with the recent release of Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which tells the tale of an animal-loving magic zoologist. |
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