A spindly toad-eating spider that creates vibrational waves on the water's surface in order to navigate and capture prey has been discovered in Brisbane, Australia, scientists announced at the World Science Festival last week.
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Senin, 14 Maret 2016
Toad-Eating Spider Named for Famed Physicist
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