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They prefer the taste of fish and seals, and actually find humans difficult to digest. On average, sharks are responsible for six human deaths a year. That’s notably fewer than some much less maligned ...
Millions of Spiders Rain Down on Australia—Why? In what's called a mass ballooning, the tiny arachnids used silk strands to catch air currents on their way to a new home.
Most spiders don’t swim by choice. But they have clever tricks to survive in water when they need to.
Spiders are often referred to as insects, but this is incorrect. Although spiders and insects belong to the same massive group of invertebrates with jointed legs and exoskeletons (arthropods ...
Hackers that hit M&S and other UK shops are now attacking US stores, Google says ‘Aggressive’ hacking group Scattered Spider was behind M&S cyber attack ...
In addition to providing a comprehensive overview of Spider-Man's death, this video also includes exclusive plot spoilers for the latest Spider-Man storyline!
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Jumping spiders rapidly move their eyes and twitch during rest, suggesting they have visual dreams, never before observed in arachnids.
A new study suggests orb-weaving spiders may manipulate the flashes of male fireflies caught in their web to mimic the mating call of a female.
With multiple accessories and additional top lighting, the National Geographic Ultimate Dual is a decent all-in-one microscope kit for kids.
Everything you think you know about spiders is wrong They're not attracted to your body lotion. They don't crawl in your mouth at night. In fact, they want nothing to do with you.