Spider Uses Its Web Like a Giant Engineered Ear
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Bridge spiders "outsource" their hearing by building webs that double as acoustic arrays, allowing them to perceive sounds from great distances.
Spiders don't have ears, but their webs may function as 'Hearing' Aid. – Gaia Campus
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