In the dense rainforests of Peru and the Philippines, two small, unsuspecting orb-weaving spiders have unveiled a stunning survival strategy: crafting decoys to deceive predators. These spiders spin ...
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 ...
First thought to be a fungus, this recently identified spider species takes camouflage to a whole new level. Learn more about ...
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 ...
Giant wolf spiders are large ground-hunting arachnids known for speed, strong vision, and powerful fangs. Unlike web-building spiders, they actively chase and ambush prey using sudden bursts of ...
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Meet the world's most cunning spiders, from the cannibalistic assassin spider, to the vampire spider with a penchant for ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bird-dropping spider (Phrynarachne decipiens, Thomisidae) is a species of crab spider. It mimics a bird dropping in its appearance ...