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Spiders Sniff with Legs: A Surprising Discovery
Sweden, LundFriday, January 17, 2025
They also didn't think spiders had the special structures, called wall-pore sensilla, that insects use to smell. But now, we know that spiders use these sensilla too. They're found on the upper parts of male spiders' legs. Other spider species also have these sensilla, making them common across the spider world. This opens up new questions about how females smell and what other scents spiders can detect. It's an exciting time for learning more about spider biology!
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