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Spiders Can Fly Hundreds of Miles Using Electricity

Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:36 pm
Posted by DemonKA3268
Parts Unknown
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Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:36 pm

Thanks Jumbo, you can rock me to sleep tonight!
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On October 31, 1832, a young naturalist named Charles Darwin walked onto the deck of the HMS Beagle and realized that the ship had been boarded by thousands of intruders. Tiny red spiders, each a millimeter wide, were everywhere. The ship was 60 miles offshore, so the creatures must have floated over from the Argentinian mainland. “All the ropes were coated and fringed with gossamer web,” Darwin wrote.
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Spiders have no wings, but they can take to the air nonetheless. They’ll climb to an exposed point, raise their abdomens to the sky, extrude strands of silk, and float away. This behavior is called ballooning. It might carry spiders away from predators and competitors, or toward new lands with abundant resources. But whatever the reason for it, it’s clearly an effective means of travel. Spiders have been found two-and-a-half miles up in the air, and 1,000 miles out to sea.
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It is commonly believed that ballooning works because the silk catches on the wind, dragging the spider with it. But that doesn’t entirely make sense, especially since spiders only balloon during light winds. Spiders don’t shoot silk from their abdomens, and it seems unlikely that such gentle breezes could be strong enough to yank the threads out—let alone to carry the largest species aloft, or to generate the high accelerations of arachnid takeoff. Darwin himself found the rapidity of the spiders’ flight to be “quite unaccountable” and its cause to be “inexplicable.”
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But Erica Morley and Daniel Robert have an explanation. The duo, who work at the University of Bristol, has shown that spiders can sense the Earth’s electric field, and use it to launch themselves into the air.
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Every day, around 40,000 thunderstorms crackle around the world, collectively turning Earth’s atmosphere into a giant electrical circuit. The upper reaches of the atmosphere have a positive charge, and the planet’s surface has a negative one. Even on sunny days with cloudless skies, the air carries a voltage of around 100 volts for every meter above the ground. In foggy or stormy conditions, that gradient might increase to tens of thousands of volts per meter.
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Ballooning spiders operate within this planetary electric field. When their silk leaves their bodies, it typically picks up a negative charge. This repels the similar negative charges on the surfaces on which the spiders sit, creating enough force to lift them into the air. And spiders can increase those forces by climbing onto twigs, leaves, or blades of grass. Plants, being earthed, have the same negative charge as the ground that they grow upon, but they protrude into the positively charged air. This creates substantial electric fields between the air around them and the tips of their leaves and branches—and the spiders ballooning from those tips.
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This idea—flight by electrostatic repulsion—was first proposed in the early 1800s, around the time of Darwin’s voyage. Peter Gorham, a physicist, resurrected the idea in 2013, and showed that it was mathematically plausible. And now, Morley and Robert have tested it with actual spiders.
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First, they showed that spiders can detect electric fields. They put the arachnids on vertical strips of cardboard in the center of a plastic box, and then generated electric fields between the floor and ceiling of similar strengths to what the spiders would experience outdoors. These fields ruffled tiny sensory hairs on the spiders’ feet, known as trichobothria. “It’s like when you rub a balloon and hold it up to your hairs”
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In response, the spiders performed a set of movements called tiptoeing—they stood on the ends of their legs and stuck their abdomens in the air. “That behavior is only ever seen before ballooning,” says Morley. Many of the spiders actually managed to take off, despite being in closed boxes with no airflow within them. And when Morley turned off the electric fields inside the boxes, the ballooning spiders dropped.
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Posted by Cosmo
glassman's guest house
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:36 pm to
They dont fly anywhere once I set them on fire
Posted by BloodSweat&Beers
One Particular Harbor, Fl
Member since Jan 2012
9153 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:39 pm to
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They dont fly anywhere once I set them on fire


Another reason to burn them with fire
Posted by lsuman25
Erwinville
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Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:39 pm to
Posted by TheFonz
Somewhere in Louisiana
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Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:39 pm to
Posted by PrivatePublic
Member since Nov 2012
17848 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:42 pm to
Put lasers on their heads and you have earth's new apex predator.
Posted by SECdragonmaster
Order of the Dragons
Member since Dec 2013
17331 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:43 pm to
Why you give me nightmares?
This post was edited on 7/6/18 at 4:00 pm
Posted by USEyourCURDS
Member since Apr 2016
12770 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:44 pm to
Farenheit 451 all that knowledge there
Posted by DavidTheGnome
Monroe
Member since Apr 2015
31319 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:46 pm to
They can fly thousands of miles using Jet Fuel

Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
70169 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 3:47 pm to
So many pussies on tigerdroppings, and not one i want to frick
Posted by DemonKA3268
Parts Unknown
Member since Oct 2015
21116 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 4:02 pm to
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So many pussies on tigerdroppings, and not one i want to frick
Yeah, I'm sure that's it.
Posted by High C
viewing the fall....
Member since Nov 2012
59433 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 4:16 pm to
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Put lasers on their heads and you could terrorize some white trash on bath salts .


Fixed
Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
70169 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 4:17 pm to
Dude, it is a damn spider. Grow some nuts already
Posted by Kentucker
Rabbit Hash, KY
Member since Apr 2013
20055 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 4:23 pm to
When the goliath tarantula starts flying, I'll worry about it.

Posted by High C
viewing the fall....
Member since Nov 2012
59433 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 4:27 pm to
I'm all



with spiders.
Posted by Centinel
Idaho
Member since Sep 2016
44297 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 4:43 pm to
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When the goliath tarantula starts flying, I'll worry about it.



Posted by SDTiger15
lost in Cali
Member since Jan 2005
11627 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 6:41 pm to
Well shite...like I needed new nightmares tonight
Posted by DavidTheGnome
Monroe
Member since Apr 2015
31319 posts
Posted on 7/6/18 at 6:52 pm to
Why the frick would somebody let a tarantula crawl over them
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 7/6/18 at 7:52 pm to
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