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Study Finds Spiders Sleep In Way Similar To Humans

Researchers have published a new study in which they observed that at night baby jumping spiders showed patterns such as legs twitchings and eyes flickering that looked very similar to REM sleep, an active phase of sleep experienced by humans. What do you think?

Sean Margolis, Cargo Hold Attendant

“I don’t know what it mea

Sean Margolis, Cargo Hold Attendant

Regina Ewing, Billing Specialist

“I knew having eight legs wasn’t the only thing humans and spiders had in common.”

Regina Ewing, Billing Specialist

Don Melber, Wood Treater

“So they have nightmares where they’re covered in humans?”

Don Melber, Wood Treater