How do these jumping spiders see color? The secret is in their eyes

Monday, May 18, 2015 - 19:10 in Biology & Nature

If a spider’s eight eyes don’t impress you, consider this: Some of them can even see in "true" color. Scientists have studied the vision in a group of brightly-hued jumping spiders and have finally discovered how their remarkable visual system works.

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