Researchers have found male spiders that castrate themselves so their manhood does not weigh them down when they are fighting off competitors.
In a number of spider species, the females are much larger than the males and more aggressive.
The self-castrating spiders belong to one tropical species, Nephilengys malabarensis, in which the female cannibalises the male during copulation.
Spiders self-castrate in fight for females
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