'Jumping spiders can stalk targets with eyes blindfolded'
Believe it or not, jumping spiders have incredible vision - in fact they can easily stalk difficult targets with their biggest eyes blindfolded, a study has found. For their study, published in the latest issue of the 'Journal of Experimental Biology', researchers at Macquarie University tested the functioning ability of one of the three sets of eyes of the jumping spider species Servaea vestita. Using removable dental silicone, they covered the larger central pair of eyes and the pair positioned more to the rear of the spiders' heads, leaving just the smaller forward-facing pair of eyes uncovered. They then showed the spiders moving dots on a screen as well as tethered live house flies, favoured prey of the spiders, and recorded their responses to each, replicating this experiment with 52 individual spiders. "Even when the spiders were confined to visual input from this secondary pair of eyes, they could respond to targets that are very hard for other animals to see. They were able to detect, stalk and attack flies, which was unexpected. "We believe this pair of eyes could have been underestimated by scientists in the past, and may be the most versatile element of their visual system, providing both spatial acuity and motion detection. "It's astonishing that these animals, which have a body length of just 12 millimetres and a brain a fraction of the size of a honeybee's, have developed such a sophisticated visual system covering 360 degrees with such high resolution. "They divvy up different visual tasks, such as motion detection or high acuity detail analysis across the various sets of eyes, and it is likely that this modular approach helps the spider to handle the computational demands of vision," lead researcher Daniel Zurek said.
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The Goliath Bird-Eating
Maddona Person
17 Jul 2010 - 08:03
The Goliath Bird-Eating Spider is a member of the tarantula family. It usually lives in burrows
the Biggest and largest Spider in the World
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