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uest -door ion 8. The family Migidae is a group of habitat specialized spiders that live in trap nests or burrows. They are known to be poor dispersers (i.e. they never travel far), yet occur in South America, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, South Africa, and Madagascar. Based on this distribution and the maps in figure 6.5, when do you think this group of spiders could have originated? Explain.
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Answer:- based on the given information group of spiders could have been originated in present.
Explanation:- because only present map showing all countries.

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