Animals
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Scientist Discovers How Spiders Use Vibrations to ‘Listen’ to Their Surroundings
The spiders are utilizing their webs as extended auditory arrays to catch noises, perhaps providing them earlier notice of impending prey or predators, according to a recently published study of orb-weaving spiders
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