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Spiders Have Extra Appendages—Here’s What They’re For

Last updated: July 20, 2025 6:00 pm
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While spiders may be scary to interact with, they have many unique behaviors that can make them fun to learn about! Because spiders are so tiny, it may be hard to observe these interesting behaviors and understand why they do them. This post by @spoodyhaven shows a small spider using its pedipalps, or small leg-like appendages on its head. While it might look strange, these appendages are important to the spiders! Read below to learn what the spider in the video is doing and its meaning!

Close up of a Sydney Funnel-web Spider

Pedipalps aren’t legs, exactly.

©Ken Griffiths/Shutterstock.com

What Are Pedipalps?

Pedipalps are leg-like appendages near the head of a spider. These appendages serve many different purposes. Spiders use them for sensing, moving their food, and sometimes for reproduction. While they appear similar to legs, pedipalps are structurally different and serve specialized functions. In some spiders, pedipalps may have small claws or other adaptations, but they are distinct from true legs in both form and function. Spiders can sense the environment around them through the pedipalps, such as detecting chemicals and potentially taste. The appendages can be used to hold and crush prey stuck in their webs, making it easier to feed. In reproduction in some species, male spiders use pedipalps to transfer sperm during the mating process. This makes pedipalps important for spiders, but what is the spider in the video doing?

Pedipalp movement can indicate that a spider is actively exploring its environment or responding to stimuli. In some cases, changes in pedipalp movement may be associated with alertness or courtship behaviors, but it is not accurate to interpret these movements as signs of happiness or emotional states. To give a more understandable and relatable example, the appendages are comparable to when dogs sniff the air. This can be out of curiosity or content. Pedipalps serve many important purposes to spiders, making them important to a spider’s evolution!

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