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This Massive Web—Home to More Than 100,000 Spiders—Found in a Cave in Europe Could Be the World’s Largest
The cavern along the border of Greece and Albania is home to a terrifyingly high number of two species of arachnids that live ...
Deep underground in a dark, sulfuric cave on the border between Albania and Greece, scientists have made an incredible ...
It might sound like the opening of a particularly skin-crawling horror story, but to a team of researchers venturing into ...
Researchers may have discovered the world's biggest spider web, a massive subterranean structure spanning over 100 square ...
ARACHNOPHOBES, look away now – what might be the world’s biggest spider web has been found. Hidden deep inside a pitch-black ...
If you're scared of spiders, Halloween certainly doesn't help. People decorate their homes with monstrous-looking fake ...
You might not recognize the name Tegenaria domestica, but you’ve probably seen one. Known as the “Domestic House Spider” or “Barn Funnel Weaver,” it’s one of the most common spiders in the world. Now ...
A study shows that spider web decorations help spiders locate prey by spreading vibrations across more silk threads.
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These Mysterious ‘Decorations’ in Spiderwebs Might Help Spiders Better Locate Their Prey
Researchers used computer models to simulate if and how these features influence prey affect vibrations of orb-weavers' webs ...
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