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Tarantulas use memory and learning skills to hunt for prey, suggests study

A blind cave-dwelling tarantula observed in Mexico. (Rick C. West via SWNS)

By Stephen Beech

Tarantulas use memory and learning skills to hunt for prey, suggests a new study.

Tarantulas use memory and learning skills to hunt for prey, suggests study

A female Goliath birdeater, a species that normally lives in burrows, foraging in tree canopies. (Rick C. West via SWNS)

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(Photo by Lucas Pezeta via Pexels)

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