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New 'Johnny Cash' Tarantula Among 14 New Spiders Found In US
Over a decade's worth of research has revealed 14 new tarantulas in U.S., which is now home to a total of 29 species. One of the new spiders found in California was named after the late popular singer-songwriter Johnny Cash.
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