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  • Walking with Monsters (Part 2) - The Paleontology Documentary Wiki
    There is no evidence that gigantic spiders existed during the Carboniferous Period, no less in North America The "Mesothelae" spider was intended to represent Megarachne, a large arthropod from Carboniferous Argentina which was originally interpreted as an enormous spider
  • Mesothelae - Wikipedia
    Originally, Megarachne (meaning "great spider" in Ancient Greek) was classified as a member of the Mesothelae, until further examination has proven to it being a species of eurypterid, an extinct arthropod
  • Mesothelae | Fossil Wiki | Fandom
    In fact, no spider that large has ever been found: at the time the series began production, the sea scorpion Megarachne had been mistakenly interpreted as a spider
  • Walking with Monsters (TV Mini Series 2005) - Trivia - IMDb
    The crew decided then to rename their now obsolete creature "Mesothelae", after the most primitive group of living spiders There were Mesothelae spiders in the Carboniferous, but just not that big
  • Mesothelae - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    The correct classification was not made until Walking With Monsters was well into production, and the giant spider was left in and called " Mesothelae " instead of Megarachne
  • Megarachne, the Giant Spider That Wasnt - WIRED
    It was too late to change the program, and so the show's spider was cast as a species of Mesothelae, a true spider that was much smaller and looked quite different from the TV monster
  • Megarachne - Prehistoric Wildlife
    Forget what you may have seen in the BBC documentary ‘ Walking With Monsters, although in their defence they were following the original fossil study during production, and did change the name to Mesothelae for broadcast to try and prevent confusion
  • Walking with Monsters Trivia - TV Tropes
    The spider was supposed to be Megarachne, who (as the name implies) was envisioned as a giant spider since the '80s, but while WWM was in production, a second, more complete specimen of Megarachne was described and revealed that the animal was actually a misidentified eurypterid
  • What is one prehistoric animal that was misidentified that you . . . - Reddit
    Mesothelae is the name they used in Walking With Monsters after the animal they had modelled, Megarachne, was subsequently found to be a Eurypterid and not a giant spider
  • This Spider Was So Huge It Made Headlines for 25 Years — Turns Out It . . .
    By the time producers found out the truth, it was too late to change the visuals They scrambled to label it as a different, smaller type of spider (Mesothelae), but the monster look stayed





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