StudyFinds on MSN: No eyes, no light, no problem: Meet the blind cave tarantula that always finds its way home
No eyes, no light, no problem: Meet the blind cave tarantula that always finds its way home
MyWildBackyard on MSN: The tarantula threat most people dismiss until it is too late
This report examines tarantulas and the real risks they present during close human encounters. While often labeled harmless, tarantulas possess powerful fangs and defensive urticating hairs that can ...
AZ Animals: Can Tarantulas Remember Their Way Home? Scientists Say They Might
A new study suggests tarantulas may recall routes and navigate with precision using vibrations, silk, and experience-based learning.
In A Nutshell Researchers documented nine field observations of tarantulas navigating to specific foraging spots and returning home without hesitation, across locations from Mexico to Venezuela to ...
CBS News: Tarantula mating season starts soon. Here are the states where the spiders will be most prevalent
A wave of tarantula sightings might occur in the next few months across portions of the U.S. as mating season begins. The secretive spiders are rarely seen – except during mating season. The hairy ...
Tarantula mating season starts soon. Here are the states where the spiders will be most prevalent
AZ Central: How aggressive are tarantula hawks? Everything to know about the killer wasps
Arizona is home to around 30 species of tarantulas, but there's one fearless predator that's making headlines— the tarantula hawk. With its striking blue and orange colors, this wasp is a top-notch ...
How aggressive are tarantula hawks? Everything to know about the killer wasps