01/09/2026
Credit to Samantha Lynn Uhlmansiek
🕷️ Did You Know? Some Jumping Spiders "Breastfeed!" 🕷️
Most people think of nursing as something only cats, dogs, or humans do—but nature has a fascinating surprise for you!
Meet the Jumping Spider (specifically the species Toxeus magnus, though researchers suggest it might not be the only one in the vast jumping spider family.)
Scientists have discovered that these tiny, big-eyed acrobats exhibit a behavior that is incredibly rare in the non-mammal world: Lactation.
How does it work? 🤷🏼♀️
Instead of leaving their babies to fend for themselves, jumping spider mothers secrete a nutritious, milk-like substance from their epigastric furrow.
The "Milk": This liquid actually contains nearly four times the protein of cow’s milk, along with fat and sugar! 🐄🥛
The Process: For the first few days of their lives, the tiny spiderlings drink these droplets from the nest. As they get a bit older, they actually "nurse" directly from the mother, just like a mammal. 🍼
The Care: Mom continues to provide this "milk" even after the spiderlings start hunting on their own, helping them grow big and strong. 💪🏼
Why is this so special? 🤷🏼♀️
Outside of mammals, this level of parental care and nutrient delivery is almost unheard of. It turns out these "eight-legged kittens" aren't just cute and smart—they are devoted, nurturing parents. 🥰
It’s just one more reason why jumping spiders are some of the most unique and special creatures on our planet! 🌎✨
What do you think? Does knowing they "nurse" their babies make them a little less scary and a little more sweet? Let me know in the comments! 👇🏼