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Posted on May 2, 2018May 2, 2018 by New Scientist - News

Giant sea spiders sit and wait for prey to knock themselves out

Huge sea spiders move excruciatingly slowly, but they can still catch prey animals that move much faster than them – because their prey sometimes crash into the seafloor
CategoriesBiology, Evolution, marine, ocean, sea

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