Sea spiders occupy marine habitats the world over, in both deep and shallow waters. But until now, scientists were not able to pinpoint the mechanism that allows them to breathe underwater in the ...
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The Diving Bell Spider Spends Most Of Its Life Underwater, Spinning Webs And Filling Them With Air Brought Down From The Surface To BreatheUnlike the majority of spiders, which dwell on land, the diving bell spider spends most of its life underwater. It is the only species of spider that is able to thrive in such a watery habitat.
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