Black widows are color-coded to deter predators without tipping off prey

Monday, February 29, 2016 - 16:00 in Biology & Nature

Secret codes and hidden messages aren't just for computer security experts or kids passing notes in class—animals use them too. The telltale red hourglass of the black widow spider sends a warning signal that some animals can see but others cannot, finds a Duke University study.

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