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Discover how spiders adapt their webs to urban noise pollution, shedding light on the impact of human activity on wildlife.
A previously unknown species of native jumping spider boasting incredible eyesight and rather modest genitalia has been ...
A previously unknown species of native jumping spider boasting incredible eyesight and rather modest genitalia has been ...
The Salticidae paapaakiri is a native jumping spider that lives beneath the bark of the rimu tree, a strange behaviour not ...
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Beneath the Black Hills: The Hidden Cave Systems of Wind Cave National ParkCold air rushes from a small hole in the ground, whispering secrets of a world far below the surface. Imagine stepping across ...
In Australia, residents are urged to capture funnel-web spiders, despite their deadly reputation. These spiders' venom is crucial for producing life-saving antivenom, especially during breeding ...
Walking into a spider web might make you panic, even if it’s only a few feet wide. Now imagine colliding into one over 80 feet long. That’s unlikely, but thanks to the Darwin’s bark spider ...
Spiders are known to learn about predators, prey, potential mates, and their overall environment from vibrations carried by their webs. Funnel-weaving spiders in particular connect their webs to ...
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