A little and once -ignored spider has surprised by a new method of killing scientists, which is against the spider’s grain. The feathers do not cut the lace weaver spider and not poison. It strives to the silk web and regains it with toxic regurates to paralyze its prey. They do not have the poison glands or stingers, even when examined under a microscope. But when the silk covered toxins were tested on fruit flies in the laboratory, they were just as deadly, which is a rare search that is against the prey and killing of spiders.
The feather -legged lace weaver spider rotates toxic silk, which develops a poison -free method of killing the victim
According to a BMC Biology report, the research team, describing a spider, launched its inquiry after seeing a almost century ancient sketch, which appears to be using toxic silk. To examine this claim, researchers collected weaver samples equipped with greenhouse and plant stores and carefully examined their anatomy and conduct. Under the megenfing glass, they could not see any drains in the fengs and there are no poisonous glands in the head, which are used to injection of spiders and many arthropids toxic.
Instead, the spiders show the activity of the genes that produce more toxic muscle in the head and the midgate. Toxins were chemically separated from other spiders. Scientists believe that it helps to restore the brown in the muscle, which takes toxins and is transmitted to the shavend threads rotating with the silk of its spider, which produces a deadly net that does not need to be cut.
This detection shows that the feathers with the legged lace weaver have developed a completely independent poison release method, which can indicate alternative evolutionary routes in the atchindas. It also describes the biological classification of “harmless” spiders, which enhances our understanding of how fatal adaptation can be reflected in unexpected ways.
Researchers will now investigate the genetic and chemical identity of Kazal Toxin. The results can also lead to the development of bio -engineering or pests based on the spider’s extraordinary approach, before it was unlikely to lack the poison gland.
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