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  2. Spider web - Wikipedia

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    A classic circular form spider's web Infographic illustrating the process of constructing an orb web. 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.

  3. Spider - Wikipedia

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    Web-building spiders have poor vision, but are extremely sensitive to vibrations. [13] The water spider Argyroneta aquatica build underwater "diving bell" webs that they fill with air and use for digesting prey and molting. Mating and raising the offspring happens in the female's bell.

  4. Badumna longinqua - Wikipedia

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    This species is a web-building spider meaning that it constructs its web in a calm and undisturbed place. [9] Thus making them wait for food to come to them and capture their food. An assortment of insects are preyed upon by Badumna longinqua , including; small psyllids , ants , and moths , [ 2 ] [ 8 ] as well as some insects of considerably ...

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  6. File:Spider web building.webm - Wikipedia

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  8. Metepeira incrassata - Wikipedia

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    M. incrassata displays an age-related sequence of daily web building, with larger spiders finishing their webs at a much faster rate. [5] In M. incrassata, web-building tends to be triggered by spatial needs, and mature reproductive females with egg sacs typically build their webs much earlier than females of equal size without egg sacs. [5]

  9. Spider anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Spiders also have several adaptations that distinguish them from other arachnids. All spiders are capable of producing silk of various types, which many species use to build webs to ensnare prey. Most spiders possess venom, which is injected into prey (or defensively, when the spider feels threatened) through the fangs of the chelicerae. Male ...