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Spiders Make “Scarecrows” Of Bigger Spiders Out Of Silk And Debris To Ward Off Predators
We recently reported on a new discovery about those zigzags you see in spider webs. Silken decorations like these are known ...
Scientists were stunned to find two different spider species peacefully cohabiting in massive 1,140-square-foot web.
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These Spiders Trick Their Predators with Ingenious Decoys Made from Silk and Debris
Two spider species have developed a remarkable defense mechanism by crafting decoys resembling larger spiders.
Spiders in this toxic sulfur cave have built a thriving spider metropolis and the largest spider web complex in the world!
Why do spider webs have zigzag designs? New research reveals how they act like vibration alarms to help the spider sense its ...
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