Jumping spiders—one of the largest spider families—get their name from the extraordinary jumps they make to hunt prey, to ...
Close-up view of the custom-built apparatus to allow for precise control over jump height and frequency. The study corresponded to roughly five human years and mirrors a progressive overload approach ...
Researchers have examined the remarkable jumping abilities of male and female Australian peacock spiders, revealing sex-specific differences. These spiders use a unique semi-hydraulic system to jump, ...
Afraid of spiders no more: New exhibit at Notebaert Nature Museum takes the mystery out of arachnids
The new temporary attraction with live tarantulas and lots of facts hopes to make you more curious than apprehensive.
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