Rabbit Blind Spider [Thanks] Metagrynebicolumnata has been around for at least 400 million years and belongs taxonomically to the arachnid subclass Blind Spider
Rabbit blind spiders, which have been around for at least 400 million years, are taxonomically belonging to the arachnid subclass Blind Arachnids (non-spiders), first discovered in 1959 by German spider expert Karl Friedrich Rowell. The "head" is shaped like a black rabbit or dog. There are also two bright yellow dots that resemble the position of a rabbit's eye, further reinforcing this strange illusion. The real eye is actually below these two points, and at one protruding point, the eyes are located on either side of the protruding point. [Heart]
Rabbit blind spiders do not spit silk. They usually live under logs and rocks and prefer moist habitats.