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A jumping spider devours a hoverfly. The hoverfly has evolved to look like a wasp, but in this case the resemblance is not ...
This jumping spider, Saitis barbipes, shows off its red headband and red stripe down the third pair of its legs. (Image credit: Nicolas Reusens/Getty Images) Jumping spiders are a diverse bunch ...
Jumping spiders pounce using blurry green images of prey Jumping spiders seem to use a part of the eye that contains out-of-focus … John Timmer – Jan 26, 2012 1:30 pm | 40 ...
During their search for information about jumping spiders eating vertebrates, the scientists found documentation of the regal jumping spider consuming lizards 1.5 to 2.5 times longer than it and ...
Eight-eyed jumping spiders have a near 360-degree view of the world and can be captivated by humans and nature videos, a new study has found.
Jumping spiders have excellent vision, Nyfeeler noted. But, unfortunately for the woman's hearing, they're also "very mobile." The images are not good enough to identify it further to a genus or ...
The jumping spider not only tolerates blurry images, it deliberately produces them. Jumping spiders, as their name suggests, leap onto their prey from afar. They judge their jumps using […] ...
The work is detailed in the clearly-written paper ‘Compact single-shot metalens depth sensors inspired by eyes of jumping spiders’, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ...
Each of a jumping spider's larger principal eyes feature a number of semi-transparent retinae layers, which actually feed its brain with multiple images with various levels of blurring.
Jumping spiders have an exceptional way of sensing the world. Behavioral scientists are fascinated by the differences — and similarities — in how we view things.