Biology
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Scientists Create Music Out of Spiderwebs' Frequencies Using 3D Maps
Spiders depend quite importantly on touch to sense the world surrounding them, each strand of a web makes a contrasting tone. Their bodies and legs are enclosed in tiny hairs and slits that can differentiate between dissimilar kinds of vibrations
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