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How do spiders capture big prey?
Ingenious web construction and energy stored in stretched silk strands lend spiders super powers to lift animals too heavy for the spiders' tiny muscles to support.
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Why Australia’s largest spiders are more dangerous than they appear
This video investigates Australia’s largest spider species, focusing on a little-known behavior that changes how they are ...
Stretching 1,365km across remote South Australia and Western Australia, the unique challenge of the Nullarbor Links takes a week to complete and inspires devotion among the players ...
Researchers painted over crab spiders' eyes and found a 32-point drop in prey capture, proving their vision matters despite ...
The two institutions, over 11,000 miles apart, partnered up in 2008 to create a four-year medical program that split students' learning into two parts: two years in Brisbane, Australia and another two ...
As a toxinologist at the University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience, part of your job is “milking” ...
Portia spiders are endowed with some incredible superpowers. Their hunting skills are as ferocious as those of animals many times their size. You can see one in action in this wonderful YouTube clip.
A North Carolina homeowner got an unnerving surprise in their garage when they found a huge spider crawling on a pile of ...
Dr Tim Flannery, a mammologist and bush wildlife expert from the Australian Museum, thinks the testiness of our creatures has ...
Since around 1950, a small U.S. territory nestled in the Western Pacific Ocean has suffered a devastating reptile invasion.
Light pollution means city dwellers, and even residents of country towns, are increasingly missing out on the majesty above their heads.
Therefore, it is no surprise that people have found some truly strange things when exploring them. From ancient statues to ...
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