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Slingshot, or ray spiders (Theridiosoma gemmosum) pull the center of their flat web back, to form a cone with the spider at the tip, keeping the net in place by holding on to a taut anchor thread.
Scientists discovered that these spiders aren't just relying on sight. They're actually listening for their prey.
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