Slingshot Spiders: Precision Hunters Using Vibrations to Catch Prey

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Slingshot Spiders: Precision Hunters Using Vibrations to Catch Prey
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Entomologist Sarah Han's research reveals that ray spiders use their webs as slingshots to catch prey by detecting vibrations from airborne insects. The spiders, smaller than a grain of rice, create a conical web that they launch at prey when they sense the right vibrations, showcasing a unique method of prey capture. This discovery highlights the potential for using spider web mechanics as inspiration for designing advanced sensory systems in technology.

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