Disneyland could include a "homage to a spider".The rare spider which can jump in the air to catch its prey has sparked a challenge to plans for 535-hectare London Resort in the Thames Estuary.Conservationists said the 5mm-long distinguished jumping spider was one of hundreds of "at-risk" species threatened by the proposals.An insider told the Daily Star that the attraction due to open in Swanscombe Peninsula in Kent in 2024 could now include a "homage to a spider".He added the spider was one of many important species found on the site by its workers in 2013 and that he was "hopeful" London Resort will announce the brands it was working with soon.Asked if the theme park could have a "spider-themed ride", he said: "I'm not aware of any.
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