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In the abdomen of a spiders body.
yes it is silkier than spiders silk
Spiders spin webs with their silk and also use it to wrap up their prey.
Silk comes from the silk worm not a spider
They used Silk from Spiders or cloth from the tree
Ballooning Spiders- which are not actually insects (they have 8 legs and a cephalothorax) climb to the end of a tall plant stem, shoot out strands of silk webbing and use the wind to 'fly' or travel long distances. They can retract and shoot out more silk as necessary to change direction.
Protein
is just mad of silk
No. Many kinds of insects and spiders produce silk.
spinning silk from a web
Spiders make their web by producing silk threads from their spinneret glands. These glands are located at the tip of their abdomen.
No, its made from a fibrous spider silk that the spider makes.