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Do spiders have a favorite color?

by Staff July 31, 2018
July 31, 2018 51 views
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Scientists recently discovered the aptly named peacock jumping spiders have the color vision needed to appreciate the male’s gaudy display. Now biologists are studying whether that ability translates to the more humdrum-looking wolf spiders that are muted browns and tans instead of electric blue, fiery orange and stoplight red.

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