What Is a Jumping Spider? It's no wonder jumping spiders are called that; they can jump 10-40 times their body length using their powerful back legs. They belong to a family of spiders called ...
Jumping spiders are pretty incredible creatures. A typical jumping spider is only about half an inch long, yet they can jump around half a foot or more in distance, several times the length of their ...
The eyes are windows into the mind, and this research into what jumping spiders look at and why required a clever device that performs eye tracking, but for jumping spiders. The eyesight of these ...
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MANGALURU: The two-striped jumper spider (Telamonia Dimidiata) is a common species of spider that one would come across in their backyards. A research team, including a local wildlife enthusiast from ...
Male jumping spiders are not what you’d call picky. In fact, the tiny arachnids try to court every female they see—even when she's a different species. But boldness has its costs. Female jumping ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You don’t often feel bad for spiders. But when a fuzzy, black ...