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
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 ...
Tarantulas may have the reasoning to recall how to navigate places they’ve already been, a new study published in Ecology and Evolution suggests. These researchers have documented several cases of ...
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 ...
MSN: The tarantula invasion has begun – here’s where you’ll need to watch your step
Tens of thousands of tarantulas are starting to make their way above ground, in search of fuzzy love. But while that sounds like an arachnophobe’s worst nightmare, scientists say it’s not as scary as ...
The tarantula invasion has begun – here’s where you’ll need to watch your step
Disappearing with the onset of urbanization are the horned toad, a small iguana-like lizard; the vinegarroon, a stinging scorpion; and the tarantula, a large, black, hairy spider that is scary to behold but basically harmless.
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