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Back to topFacts about Jumping Spiders: What You Never Knew about Jumping Spiders (Paperback)
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Do you ever find yourself wondering what makes these amazing creatures jump? Jumping spiders, or Salticidae, are some of the most fascinating and unusual creatures on the planet. These tiny spiders can move quickly and easily, leaping high into the air to capture their prey. But what's behind their amazing jumping ability? Jumping spiders use their powerful legs and abdomens to thrust themselves high into the air. Their body is poised vertically, with the legs and abdomen working together to generate energy and lift them off the ground. Then, just as they're about to land, they jump again, propelling themselves even further into the air. This amazing jumping ability is key to their survival. Jumping spiders are ambush predators, which means that they spend a lot of their time hunting small prey. They rely on their quick, agile movement to catch their prey unawares. Jumping spiders use their jumping ability to get close to their prey, then stab them with their spinnerets (legs that are adapted for spinning webs) to inject them with venom.