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Elaborate and carefully made spider silk webs.
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Newly chanced on neon-green spider named after the ‘Lady Gaga of mathematics’
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January 30, 2020
The newfound Araniella villanii is an orb-weaver spider, a crew that makes exhaust of math to lope their webs.
A newly chanced on neon-green spider that makes exhaust of math to make its incredibly accurate and consistent webs has lawful been named after the “Lady Gaga of mathematics.” The intense-green arachnid is fragment of the orb-weaver spider household (Araneidae), whose individuals “are inclined to make shining and architecturally aesthetic webs” that ogle love they adhere to the golden ratio, understand lead researcher Alireza Zamani, a doctoral pupil in the Biodiversity Unit on the University of Turku in Finland, informed Are residing Science.
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See Seven New Dazzling, Dancing Peacock Spiders
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March 31, 2020
Peacock spiders are hardly the kind of arachnid worthy of fear; these colorful, rice-sized, eight-legged creatures are famous for their bright, rainbow-hued buttocks, elaborate mating dances and ninja-esque jumping skills. And though they do technically produce venom, their jaws are so tiny that they can’t actually puncture human skin.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart...ers-180974549/
See Seven New Dazzling, Dancing Peacock Spiders
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March 31, 2020
Peacock spiders are hardly the kind of arachnid worthy of fear; these colorful, rice-sized, eight-legged creatures are famous for their bright, rainbow-hued buttocks, elaborate mating dances and ninja-esque jumping skills. And though they do technically produce venom, their jaws are so tiny that they can’t actually puncture human skin.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart...ers-180974549/
Spiders have shared our homes for centuries, and they can be model housemates.
July 15, 2020
If you have a house, you probably have house spiders. They might live in your attic, basement, or windowsills, or they might brazenly inhabit your houseplants. But despite their reputation as creepy interlopers, most house spiders haven't simply wandered away from home: Our houses are their natural habitats.
Some people think of spiders as insects, lumping them in with six-legged invaders like roaches or ants. But they're not insects, and they don't want to raid our cupboards. Much like their outdoor relatives that eat crop pests, house spiders just want to quietly kill the insects that do covet our food. If anything, they're on our side.
https://www.treehugger.com/facts-abo...spider-4868827