Black widows get their name from females killing and eating males after mating. BBC Nature recently reported on a study from the journal Animal Behavior where it was learned that male black widows can tell how hungry a female is and lower the risk of being cannibalized by sniffing the webs of females. Read more at: BBC Nature – Male black widow spiders sniff out cannibal females.
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | August 7, 2011
Male Black Widow Spiders Can Smell Danger
Posted in Animals | Tags: Animal Behavior, Black Widow, Spiders


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