When spiders self-amputate two of their legs, they quickly adjust their running gait so they can return to full speedWhen spiders self-amputate two of their legs, they quickly adjust their running gait so they can return to full speed When spiders self-amputate two of their legs, they quickly adjust their running gait so they can return to full speed New Scientist – Home
Spiders can run just as fast after two of their legs drop off
