Spider milk more nutritious than cows milk
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A new discovery that will give u goosebumps
Spider babies may be more like our infants than we thought. Mother spiders can produce nutritious milk-like fluids to feed their offspring.
Juvenile spiders eat all kinds of food: in some spider species they feed on small insects, and in others they catch pollen. Previous research has also found some spiders simply don’t eat anything until they grow large enough to hunt.
But Toxeus magnus, a type of jumping spider native to Southeast Asia, must be doing something else. Its young grow shockingly fast – they reach almost half adult size in the first 20 days of their life – but neither the youngsters nor the mother leaves the nests to gather food
Instead the spider mother feeds milk to the spiderling
More shocking is that the drop of this milk is more Nutritious than cows milk..
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