Spider attack on wasp 100 million years ago frozen in time

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers have found what they say is the only fossil ever discovered of a spider attack on prey caught in its web – a 100 million-year-old snapshot of an engagement frozen in time.
The extraordinarily rare fossils are in a piece of amber that preserved this event in remarkable detail, an action that took place in the Hukawng Valley of Myanmar in the Early Cretaceous between 97-110 million years ago, almost certainly with dinosaurs wandering nearby.
Aside from showing the first and only fossil evidence of a spider attacking prey in its web, the piece of amber also contains the body of a male spider in the same web. This provides the oldest evidence of social behavior in spiders, which still exists in some species but is fairly rare. Most spiders have solitary, often cannibalistic lives, and males will not hesitate to attack immature species in the same web.
“This juvenile spider was going to make a meal out of a tiny parasitic wasp, but never quite got to it,” said George Poinar, Jr., a professor emeritus of zoology at Oregon State University and world expert on insects trapped in amber. He outlined the findings in a new publication in the journal Historical Biology.
“This was a male wasp that suddenly found itself trapped in a spider web,” Poinar said. “This was the wasp’s worst nightmare, and it never ended. The wasp was watching the spider just as it was about to be attacked, when tree resin flowed over and captured both of them.”
Spiders are ancient invertebrates that researchers believe date back some 200 million years, but the oldest fossil evidence ever found of a spider web is only about 130 million years old. An actual attack such as this between a spider and its prey caught in the web has never before been documented as a fossil, the researchers said.
The tree resin that forms amber is renowned for its ability to flow over insects, small plants and other life forms, preserving them in near perfection before it later turns into a semi-precious stone. It often gives scientists a look into the biology of the distant past. This spider, which may have been waiting patiently for hours to capture some prey, was smothered in resin just a split second before its attack.
This type of wasp, Poinar said, belongs to a group that is known today to parasitize spider and insect eggs. In that context, the attack by the spider, an orb-weaver, might be considered payback.
Both the spider and the wasp belong to extinct genera and are described in the paper. At least 15 unbroken strands of spider silk run through the amber piece, and on some of these the wasp was ensnared.
Its large and probably terrified eyes now stare for eternity at its attacker, moving in for the kill.
WOW! What a shame that this item has caused such an outpouring of uncivility and anger. These posts are more what I would expect of Craig's List Rants and Raves. Sad to see that a news story such as this would bring out the nasty in people. In my humble opinion, I think that so see this moment in time preserved in such detail is truly (insert much overworked word here) awesome.Â
What seems awesome to me is the fact that someone thinks they can date this fossil within an "approximate 15 million year span". I mean what is a million years? By who's calendar? They must have killed each other in order to stay in the same place long enough to be fossilized. Don't you have to be in one place several million years to become a fossil. Oh, well, nothing is ever for sure, except death and taxes.
@souptonuts certainly not by your calendar. Like it or not,the Earth is 4.5 billion years old.We measure the decay rate from the isotopes of various elements found in fossils to pin point the time. My ten year old has some scholastic books with pictures if you would like to borrow them.
@RelaxThereIsNoGod So it appears that you feel that you are more intelligent than most and that you don't consider me to be well informed. Some people believe the earth is 4.5 billion years old, and that is OK. The very fact that you make such a statement makes me question your tolerance for anything other than your own beliefs. I can tell you how old a tree is due to concrete evidence and the record of growth, the good years and bad years, abundant water, drout, etc. For you to say with any certainty that the earth is 4.5 billion years old when they can't date this fossil accurately, leads me to believe the science is somewhat inexact. I am relaxed, and there is a God, and I am proud to say I love my God with all my heart and sole. Have a good day, state your opinion and try to be nice and tolerant of other's opinions.
@souptonuts Yes it is! Education on what science now understands in 2012 is in horrible shape :)
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Darwin, Einstein, Newton, all ancient geniuses had no understanding of genetics, DNA, Fractal Geometry, Quantum Physics, and the complete mapping of the Human Genome 2001-2002 :)
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FreeThinkers 6:42--Promoting atheism is as necessary as promoting a-leprechaunist, or a-hobgoblinist. Ridicule and contempt is the deserving reward for religious actions, just like we would if leprechaun or hobgoblin beliefs were to try to spread in the world. :)
STUDS 7:58--âMathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty â a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, without appeal to any part of our weaker nature, without the gorgeous trappings of painting or music, yet sublimely pure, and capable of a stern perfection such as only the greatest art can show,â--Bertrand Russell, He couldnt be more right :)
DevientGenie 2:7--For those who are smarty pants, the Genie is not deviant, the second 'e' is testament to that fact. He is merely splashing a glass of ice water on the world :)
@Devient Genie I would assume by your comments that you question creationism. I would say this, you are entitled to your opinion as I am entitled to mine. I see no reason to criticize your opinion, and see no reason for you to criticize my opinion. You have your facts, and I have my facts. I am sure that we both have agendas, and I also see nothing wrong with that. I will admit that my grammar sometimes may suffer a bit, but I am usually able to get my point across. I am not perfect. I still believe that there is really no accurate way to determine the actual age of the earth. http://creation.com/how-old-is-the-earth
Have a good day.
@Devient Genie The thing I understand the most about all you said.  Our education system is in even worse shape than I could have ever imagined.
@souptonuts Lawrence Krauss Professor and Director of the Origins Project at ASU. He'll tell you how they have the earths age figured down to 4.72 billion years.
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DevientGenie 8:22--Believers in a god do good for the sake of getting a reward and avoiding punishment after death, non believers in Bronze Aged fiction, do good becasue theyre nice :)
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That is seriously awesome. What an incredible age we live in. :)
 @PleaseBeSmart There is nothing "awesome" about a racist spider killing an oppressed wasp. The spider would have never gotten this kill if it was not due to the "arachnid privilege" inherent in the web structure that it inherited from it's ancestors.Â
@EugeneGuy Do you by any chance believe things written that have a colon surrounded by numbers before it?
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CaptainObvious 6:2--Cherry Picking, because there isnt a better term to use for the selection process of the religious mind when it comes to beliefs and scripture :)
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BigKids 9:25--Atheists are just A-Santa Claus-ists, who continue to keep it real :)