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Noisy Environments Impact How Spiders Build Their Webs
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has led to an increase in environmental noise. By now, residents have grown used to the sounds of traffic, airplanes, construction, and more noises that ...
What if a spider could play the harp? OK, sure, there aren’t spider virtuosos in little tuxedos out there performing harp concerts. But there is a harp-like musical instrument inspired by a spider’s ...
Wolf spiders have an extremely unique behavior amongst spider species: carrying babies on their back! Read here to learn more ...
According to new research, the massive invasive Joro spiders are spreading throughout the U.S. and are not likely to go away anytime soon. They were first spotted in the U.S. in Georgia from 2013 to ...
A new study shows that invasive Joro spiders are surprisingly "urban tolerant," which could enable them to take over cities and other urban areas across the U.S. East Coast. When you purchase through ...
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park said the spiders have been seen in many places, including in and around Cades Cove.
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