Preying together: Older siblings aid younger social spiders
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 Published On Jun 14, 2013

Cornell researchers studying Australian social huntsman spiders have discovered that younger siblings thrive when raised in nests with older siblings. A study by Eric Yip and Linda Rayor, published in the journal Animal Behavior, describes how prey sharing can directly benefit spiders living as a group.

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