IFLScience: How Do Tarantulas Find Their Way Home? New Study Looks At Spider Navigation In The Wild
How Do Tarantulas Find Their Way Home? New Study Looks At Spider Navigation In The Wild
Arizona is home to over a dozen tarantula species. These primarily nocturnal creatures are most active during the late summer and early fall mating season. Although venomous, Arizona tarantulas are ...
MSN: Fearing being killed by sexually aggressive females, male tarantulas evolve extra-long genitals
Fearing being killed by sexually aggressive females, male tarantulas evolve extra-long genitals
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
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Of the nine observations of both forest-living and ground-dwelling tarantulas in their habitats, the team found tree-living species had more limited space for hunting and navigation. However the ...
AZ Central: Tarantula mating season is starting in Arizona. Here's what to know
Scientists have discovered four new species of tarantulas in the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa. The unique thing about these creatures is their extra-long genitalia located at the front of ...
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 ...