A tiny Australian spider has been found using a silk-powered catapult trap to fling aggressive green tree ants into its web.
Scientists discovered that the Australian “ballista spider” uses a silk cone trap to catapult prey into its web, a feat of ...
There's more than one way a spider can spin its web. Some construct large vertical orb webs, while others build horizontal ...
A recently discovered spider species in Australia’s tropical rainforests has stunned researchers with a hunting technique ...
Flung prey can reach speeds of up to 14.4 feet per second, or a little less than ten miles per hour. An insect will land in ...
A newly discovered spider in Queensland builds a four-hour silk catapult that uses aggressive ants to trigger their own ...
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