Animals
Lucky Accident: Researchers Discover Jumping Spider’s Ability to “Hear” Sounds From Over 3 Meters Away
Jumping spiders could respond to sounds from three to five meters away A new study reveals that jumping spiders, and most likely other spiders, are able to hear and respond to sound coming from a distance farther away than previously thought.
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