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Study finds spiders likely sleep and dream a lot like people

Study finds spiders likely sleep and dream a lot like people

Study finds spiders likely sleep and dream a lot like people
Aug 10, 2022 31 secs

But do spiders do it, too?  It's a question that's keeping some scientists in Germany up at night.

They may be creepy and crawly, but the researchers have concluded that spiders may be more like us than we think.

A new study from a team at the University of Konstanz in Germany has found that arachnids — specifically jumping spiders — can doze in a dream-like state, complete with rapid eye movement.

Known as REM sleep, that's the deepest stage of sleep that helps us feel rested and stay healthy.

Using night vision, the researchers watched jumping spiders attach themselves to silk anchors before catching some zzzzz's.

The researchers said it was the first time that scientists had observed REM sleep in animals that don't have a backbone or spine

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