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    Part of the Courting Behavior of Male Jumping Spiders Consists
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Part of the Courting Behavior of Male Jumping Spiders Consists

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Part of the courting behavior of male jumping spiders consists of drumming the ground with their legs.Studies have shown that leg drumming decreases the longevity of the spiders.Why might male leg drumming have evolved in jumping spiders?

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