Arachnophobes are born with fear of spiders

We might not have any choice but to be scared

Update: 2015-04-06 16:50 GMT
A women in Kansas tried to kill spider with a lighter. (Photo: Video Grabs)
 
London: Scientists have revealed that people are born with the fear of spiders rather than something they learn. Research suggested that arachnophobia could be sown into the DNA as a result of survival instincts developed by our ancestors millions of years ago in Africa, the Daily Star reported.
 
The research suggested that spiders presented such a powerful threat to the survival of the first humans that the ability to spot them became an evolutionary necessity. Joshua New, from Columbia University in New York, said that a number of spider species with potent venoms populated Africa long before people. And people with arachnophobia actually have better survival instincts than the rest of people, he further added.

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