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10 Apr 2016 23:06
Researchers from the Smithsonian, writing in Current Biology, took a closer look at the trap-jaw spider's little-understood method of hunting. High-speed video captured 14 different species of trap-jaw spider snapping their mandibles shut, the fastest of which clocked in around 20 miles an hour. The researchers are still unsure how the spiders are able to achieve such speeds, because their muscles aren't powerful enough by themselves to produce the energy necessary. Of course, that is little con...
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