Ogre-faced spiders don't need ears to 'hear' their prey, study finds. These large-eyed nocturnal predators snag food out of the air.

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Ogre-faced, net-casting spiders (Deinopis spinosa) use sensors in their legs to "hear" prey coming before they snatch their food out of the air.

      


from USATODAY - News Top Stories Ogre-faced spiders don't need ears to 'hear' their prey, study finds. These large-eyed nocturnal predators snag food out of the air.
Jordan Culver, USA TODAY

Ogre-faced, net-casting spiders (Deinopis spinosa) use sensors in their legs to "hear" prey coming before they snatch their food out of the air.

      

November 02, 2020 at 12:20AM
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