A rope is made out of many weak strands, woven together to provide a higher tensile strength. If you did the same using a large amount of spider silk, you would have a silk rope with a higher tensile strength than not only a regular rope, but also steel cable.
Well silk is known to be stronger than steel so at its best the spider can weave a stronger web than a full grown human
Many spiders weave webs but not all do. Some spiders are ambush predators and do not build webs and still others actually chase their prey rather than relying on a web.
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yes, the roll them in their web than attack them.
Sydney web spiders are found in Sydney, Australia .
The spiders web is the metal framework which separates the number sections on a dartboard.
Funnel-Web Spiders are named for their distinctive funnel-shaped webs that they construct to catch prey. These spiders are known for their aggressive behavior and potent venom, making them one of the most dangerous spiders in the world.
Funnel Web spiders only live in the tropics. Birmingham is safe from them.
yes but there are exceptions like the funnel web spiders in Australia , in that case the male is 5 times more dangerous than the female
no it does not spin a web but it has enough poison to kill its prey
no
in a web