Why do spider webs have zigzag designs? New research reveals how they act like vibration alarms to help the spider sense its ...
Spiders ingeniously consume their old webs to recycle vital proteins and nutrients, a process crucial for energy conservation ...
Different species of spiders produce different silks that serve different purposes, from floating on air to cradling eggs.
If you're an avid hiker, you may have heard the term "web-walking" before, and unfortunately it has nothing to do with Spider ...
Silk decorations in spider webs aren’t just for show. They may help spiders “hear” their prey through vibrations.
Giant communal webs have appeared around the world. Find out what species builds them and how they benefit from teamwork.
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These Spiders Trick Their Predators with Ingenious Decoys Made from Silk and Debris
Two spider species have developed a remarkable defense mechanism by crafting decoys resembling larger spiders.
A vast black-silk lattice in a Balkan cave may be the biggest spider web ever recorded, and it hosts two species that usually ...
A pitch-black cave in the Balkans is home to what researchers say is a singular work of cooperation by two usually-hostile ...
Biobased artificial spider silk captures moisture and generates triboelectric power using simple water-based processing, ...
In the tropical forests of Peru and the Philippines, scientists found examples of spiders that made large decoys of ...
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The Spider Species That Produces Some Of The World's Finest Silk
Though most people aren't the biggest fan of spiders, their silk is a biological marvel, and the silk of this species has ...
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