Two species of spiders have been observed for the first time weaving larger “decoy” models of themselves to protect themselves from predators. The findings mark the first instance of any creature ...
Step aside, Van Gogh. Some spiders are out here making self-portraits for survival. New research shows that several orb-weaving species construct giant web-mounted “doppelgängers” convincing enough to ...
Sometimes, the best survival strategy is disguising yourself like something no one wants to eat, much less mess with and dig around in: bird poop. That is the approach taken by newly discovered spider ...
Researchers have documented the strange antics of two tropical spider species that build giant, arachnid-shaped decoys out of silk, plant matter and prey remains in their webs. When you purchase ...
Giant spiders are formidable predators equipped with venom, powerful fangs, and the ability to ambush prey quickly. Despite these advantages, they still face natural enemies capable of overpowering ...
There are two kinds of spiders that make webs indoors during the winter, and both are quite common. And neither is native to the Northland. They have done very well here, adapting to our climate and ...
Spiders often have a reputation as deadly predators, but the reality is more complicated. Of the more than 40,000 known spider species worldwide, only a small number are considered medically ...
Spiders found weaving larger ‘scarecrow’ versions of themselves to fool predators - Spiders also spotted shaking their webs to create movement of their fake decoys ...