Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal

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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
During their escape, male spiders can reach speeds in excess of 3 kilometers per hour thanks to their springy front legs.
Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
Too strange world of 'spider mating' - GIGAZINE
Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after mating
Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
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Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
Male spiders CATAPULT themselves away from females immediately after mating to avoid being eaten
Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after mating
Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
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