New Zealand flower crab spider
Spiders don't swim or fly, so how did they get to New Zealand originally? New Zealand is famous for its endemic wildlife. Kiwis, tuataras, keas, and many more. There are also various endemic spiders and insects. The above photo is of a New Zealand flower crab spider, similar to the ones I have photographed and written blogs on before ( click here for an example ). New Zealand is a remote island that is over 1500 km away from Australia. Some islands, like Hawaii, formed from volcanic activity and have never been attached to other continental masses. New Zealand, however, used to be part of the supercontinent of Gondwanaland and was specifically attached to Australia and Antarctica. However, they separated about 85 million years ago. It turns out that the flower crab spiders of New Zealand are closely related to the ones in Australia. Over the last 85 million years, New Zealand has been slowly moving away from its larger relative....