Scientists have discovered a terrifying species of spiders that hunt in packs. Most adult spiders prefer to live their lives alone, like the Joro spiders spreading across the southeastern U.S. However ...
Social spider colony (Anelosimus eximius) in French Guiana (Raphaël Jeanson/CNRS) A spider species that lives in French Guiana is able to hunt in packs of hundreds, moving “in unison” and coordinating ...
A species of "social" spider hunts in packs among webs woven by thousands of creatures, scientists have found. Scientists with the University of Toulouse and the French National Center for Scientific ...
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Spiders that hunt in packs use web vibrations to coordinate their attacks, allowing them to kill prey hundreds of times larger than they could on their own. Of the 50,000 known spider species, just ...
Arachnophobes can usually take comfort in the fact that spiders are solitary creatures. The vast majority of the almost 40,000 known arachnid species have pretty miserable social skills, so they tend ...
Within the 50,000 known species of spiders about 20 have developed a permanent social life characterised by a remarkable cooperation 1. Among these, one or two species hunt "in packs", such as the ...
A research team from Emory Oxford College is studying the Joro spiders in North Georgia to understand their impact on the ...
While most spiders live a solitary life, Anelosimus eximius knows there is strength in numbers. The arachnids, native to the tropical forests of French Guiana, spin basket-shaped webs that can reach ...
Sep. 5—Early September continues the remarkable show of nature as seen in August. With the daylight approaching 13 hours as we move toward the autumnal equinox, bird migration becomes more active.
A small Australian spider uses a Cirque du Soleil-worthy tactic to prey on fierce ants. By Sam Jones Spiders have no shortage of strategies to capture their prey. Some hunt in packs, others set traps ...
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