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MsChayse 1148 reads
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1 / 14

It's been reported for hundreds of years that the female black widow spider always kills the male after mating. True or false?

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fizzsnap 9 Reviews 497 reads
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2 / 14
MsChayse 628 reads
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3 / 14

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MsChayse 614 reads
posted
4 / 14

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MsChayse 494 reads
posted
5 / 14

Myth: When black widow spiders mate, the female always kills and eats the male.

 
Fact: This myth (which is not totally false, but very far from true) is believed even by scientists, and can be found in many ecology textbooks! It's depressing; the authors are obviously copying each other and have never actually watched black widows mate in the field.  

To understand the facts about black widow mating, you must first understand that there are many different species worldwide in the black-widow group (the genus Latrodectus), and three different black widow species in the United States alone, two in the east and one in the west. These species do not all behave alike. Moreover, in the past most observations of mating took place in laboratory cages, where males could not escape.  

The only known Latrodectus species in which mate cannibalism in nature is the rule, not the exception, are in the Southern Hemisphere. Of U.S. species, mate cannibalism occurs sometimes in Latrodectus mactans, the eastern (southern) black widow, but most males survive to mate another day. In the other two black species, including the western black widow L. hesperus (only species west of Kansas), mate cannibalism has never been observed in the wild!



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fizzsnap 9 Reviews 464 reads
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6 / 14
MsChayse 395 reads
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8 / 14

Lol! I'd have to actually plug in the clock 1st to even notice if a gent overstayed.

MsChayse 476 reads
posted
9 / 14

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MsChayse 403 reads
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11 / 14

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MsChayse 230 reads
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13 / 14

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MsChayse 357 reads
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14 / 14

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