The Modesto Bee on MSN
New spider discovered, and it’s named after a Stanislaus State dean
Though the spider is not local, its name is. This new species has been named after Martina Giselle Ramirez, dean of the ...
Black widow spiders, known for their potent venom and distinctive markings, prefer dark, undisturbed areas for nesting and ...
Scientists discovered the world's largest spiderweb, spanning 106 square meters in Sulfur Cave, Greece/Albania. This ...
Rescue personnel on the island of Kauai responded to an incident on a remote trail near the famous Napali Coast last week ...
Deep in a sulfur cave in Mexico, scientists found the world’s biggest spiderweb — home to 111,000 spiders living in total ...
In a cave between Albania and Greece, over 111,000 spiders have built the world’s largest web—it could rewrite what we know ...
Pilia malenadu is a small but striking creature. As a member of the jumping-spider family, it is active in daylight hours, darting across leaves with that pause-and-hop rhythm.
Right now, as you read this, more than 110,000 arachnids are crawling around the world’s largest spiderweb. The ...
Different species of spiders produce different silks that serve different purposes, from floating on air to cradling eggs. The triangle weaver spider, Hyptiotes cavatus, weaves and holds a three-sided ...
The discovery was made inside Sulfur Cave, a dark and narrow passage where spiders have spun an enormous network.
PETBOOK magazine on MSN
These Spiders Build the World’s Largest Webs
Some people find them spine-chilling, while others see them as natural works of art. In this country, spider webs typically ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Jumping Spiders Can Tell Friends From Strangers
Have you ever seen a spider skitter under a cabinet in your kitchen, then spotted a similar one later in the day? While many ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results