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Posted: 2025-04-08 09:39:46 UTC

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A species of spiders exhibits cannibalistic behavior towards their siblings immediately upon death, but they show tolerance when they are alive. This suggests the existence of a mysterious signal that enables them to differentiate when it is appropriate to consume a nest mate.
Cannibalistic behavior in spiders
Tolerance among live spider siblings
Mysterious signal for identifying dead nest mates
Understanding the nature of the signal that prevents cannibalism among live spider siblings
Identifying the mechanism by which spiders detect the death of their nest mates