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A colorful jumping spider mimics multiple species of ants, and its repertoire of impressions seems to help it scare off one of its fiercest predators. By Sam Jones Siler collingwoodi is a spider that ...
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 ...
A species of tiny, colorful jumping spider employs two lines of defense to avoid being eaten: camouflaging with plants and walking like an ant. Researchers report May 17 in the journal iScience that ...
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 ...
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Jumping spider’s layered retina drives design of passive, low-power 3D depth sensor
Engineers have studied how jumping spiders see and used this unusual biological model to ...
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What Jumping Spiders Reveal About Color and Vision
Jumping spiders offer fascinating insights into how color perception works. Learn how these small creatures are helping scientists understand the complexities of vision and color. Trump complains NATO ...
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