Researchers in Bayreuth and Melbourne Discover New Type of Spider Web
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
BAYREUTH, Germany, Oct. 20 (TNSJou) -- The University of Bayreuth issued the following news release on Oct. 19:
New South Wales, in the southeast of Australia, is home to some very unusual spiders. For more than 150 million years, they have been weaving sack-shaped webs and using them as their home, as protection for their eggs, and as a trap for their prey. A research team from the University of Bayreuth, the University of Melbourne, and the Australian Synchrotron has now determine . . .
New South Wales, in the southeast of Australia, is home to some very unusual spiders. For more than 150 million years, they have been weaving sack-shaped webs and using them as their home, as protection for their eggs, and as a trap for their prey. A research team from the University of Bayreuth, the University of Melbourne, and the Australian Synchrotron has now determine . . .
