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
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
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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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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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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de por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)