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Argiope aurantia spiders

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Males from many spider species die during or after sex, but that's because the females eat them. Male A. aurantia spiders willingly sacrifice themselves while mating: During sex, a male will leave one of its mating appendages inside the female's body, where it acts as a kind of organic chastity belt, preventing her from mating with other males.
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