These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after

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In one species of orb-weaving spider, males flee from cannibal females by launching into the air—a never-before-seen behavior.
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
This Male Spider Catapults Itself Into the Air to Avoid Sexual
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
These male spiders catapult away to avoid being cannibalized after sex
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Spiders Catapult From Sex
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Females of a spider species decide if mate is worthy by forcing it
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
This spider's solution to sexual cannibalism? Catapulting away
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Spider Season - Horniman Museum and Gardens
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Male spiders catapult away from partners to avoid sexual
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Male spiders catapult away from partners to avoid sexual
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Some female spiders pretend to be dead so potential male sexual
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Spider Season - Horniman Museum and Gardens
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Spiders Catapult Themselves to Avoid Becoming Their Mate's Meal
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
Female Funnel Weaver Spiders Trick Males into Mating by Playing
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