Why Are Tarantulas Blue?

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A greenbottle blue tarantula. Michael Kern/www.thegardensofeden.org



Maybe you’ve never stuck around long enough to get a close look at a tarantula, but most of them are blue. And according to a new study published in Science Advances this week, that vibrant hue is driven by natural selection – not sexual selection like we might expect. 

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Published on November 28, 2015 14:36
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