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From: BioEdOnline
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  • since he moves using his web, the lack of gravity shouldn't hinder his movement too much, right?

  • 6,666th viewer! D:

  • That web looks funky...must be a result of the lack of gravity??

  • lol! it's like She got her grub and then did a "happy dance" "woohoo, i got grubb, i got grubb!"

  • Wolf spiders are pretty scary and big! There was one in my grandpa's house once, and it was the size of a golf ball. I find house spiders to be alot more freightening then tarantulas. I'll actually hold those! I love this experiment, really interesting![[=

  • WOW she's quick.

  • that's impressive that the fly figured out how to fly and the spider doesn't seem to be effected by lack of gravity.

  • i'd like to see a spider that doesn't use a web catch prey in microgravity, something like a wolf spider or jumping spider.

  • @Turk3YbAstEr A jumping spider would be interesting. He jumps and just keeps on floating.. lol. That would soooo confuse the spider. Lol.

  • Very impressive, specially how fast she has adapted to the micro-gravity. Two thumbs up! One question though, they breed flies in the ISS?

  • @tzanotto Yep there is a fruit fly experiment as well. Google for "Flies in Space".

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