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Super spiders: The protective nature of female spiders | Born to be Wild
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2022-05-15
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Aired (May 15, 2022): To protect their spiderlings, female spiders needed to be more aggressive and more dominant than male spiders. Watch this Redback spider as she protects her egg sac from a possible threat.
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