These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after

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In one species of orb-weaving spider, males flee from cannibal females by launching into the air—a never-before-seen behavior.
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
These male spiders catapult away to avoid sexual cannibalism
These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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These spiders 'catapult' themselves to avoid getting eaten after
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