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    A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word coppe, meaning "spider") [1] is a structure created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey.

  2. Aug 22, 2017 · Six Surprising Facts About Spiderwebs. Intricate, strong, and rapidly-built, spider webs are more amazing even than they first appear. For a construction job done right, get a spider to do it. iStock.

  3. By Lisa Hendry. 342. Find out how web-spinning spiders do what they do and learn about the impressive, multipurpose material they use to catch their dinner. Spiders make their webs from silk, a natural fibre made of protein.

  4. Jun 18, 2015 · How Spiders Make Webs. 1.5K Likes. 329,354 Views. 2015 Jun 18. The spider's web is one of nature's greatest engineering feats but how are they made? Find out in just 30 seconds with our...

  5. Mar 18, 2020 · Have you found a spider web in or around your house? Are you wondering what spider made that web? Should you be concerned? Learn about all 9 types of spider webs!

  6. Sep 12, 2019 · Equipped with such a versatile material, spiders have evolved to create a wondrous assortment of webs. There are horizontal sheet webs that catch falling prey and vertical latticework webs that...

  7. A Typical Spider Web - Spider webs all begin with a single thread. See an animation of a spider building a spider web, learn about the parts of spider webs and find out how spiders catch prey.

  8. Dec 3, 2015 · Sometimes spiders eat their own webs when they are done with them, as a way to replenish the silk supply. Spider silk is made of connected protein chains that help make it strong, along with...

  9. Oct 31, 2018 · In the tree depicted below, scientists have sketched out a sampling of web designs of orb weavers and spiders that descended from them—just a subset of the spiders that use silk to hunt.

  10. Jun 21, 2018 · There are four main parts of a web; the hub or centre of a web where the spider usually rests, the frame threads or borders of the web, the sticky spiral or insect catching area, and the anchor points like the guideline attaching the web to the substrate.