The practice of cannibalism itself, once thought to be an aberrant behavior, actually isn't as rare in nature as we might like to believe.
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The practice of cannibalism itself, once thought to be an aberrant behavior, actually isn't as rare in nature as we might like to believe.
Learn more about the praying mantis, black widow spider, and jumping spiders; just three among a number of species that devour their mates.
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