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A 64-year-old woman went to an ears, nose and throat specialist after sounds and movement in her ear kept her from sleeping for four days. The culprit was a spider.
Ogre-faced spiders are believed to have the largest eyes of all known spider species. And although they lack ears, they can hear both low frequency and high frequency sounds, according to a study ...
It's the stuff nightmares are made of - imagine waking up to find a poisonous spider in your ear.
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Spiders don't have ears, but ogre-faced spiders are able to listen to sounds through receptors on their legs, including leg hairs, according to the researchers.