Animals
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Wild Jumping Spiders: These Arthropod Seem to Have a Cognitive Ability Only Discovered in Vertebrates
Tiny jumping spiders with their impressively beautiful eyes, seem to be capable of doing something that has only been noticed before in vertebrates: differentiating between living and lifeless objects.
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