Take jumping spiders, for instance. The arachnids need very strong vision to avoid predators, hunt prey, and move around.
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Baby jumping spiders under the microscope: A tiny world revealed
A fascinating microscopic look at baby jumping spiders, revealing their tiny structure, movement, and hidden details of ...
A new 3D camera inspired by jumping spiders' eyes may well be found in the next generation of battery-operated wearable tech, ...
Jumping spiders—one of the largest spider families—get their name from the extraordinary jumps they make to hunt prey, to navigate and also to evade predators. Male jumping spiders also jump to escape ...
Many lovers of spiders profess a lifelong fascination with all things creepy crawly. Heather Bruen's affinity for spiders was borne out of necessity. Tolerance turned to acceptance, and "accidentally ...
We typically think of camouflage in nature in terms of bodily coloration, enabling the species to blend in with the background and evade predators. But previous studies have documented locomotor ...
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