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because it eats cheese an d fixes it's self up.
There are the sydney funnel web spiders in australia that trapdoor spiders in Australia are generally mixed up with there is the wishbone trapdoor spider, the central victorian funnel web spider.
The spider web is used as a substitution for the rope. it lasts the whole game. Just place it in the sparkling wall area and then you can climb up, down or across.
The speed at which a spider weaves a web is dependent on the size and location of the web as well as the size of the spider. A spider can typically create a web up to 20 times the size of their body. A well organised web can be created in 15-20 minutes. One that has to cover large gaps will take longer.
Spiders secrete a combination of proteins that they use to weave their webs. Some of the proteins create the silk and another protein makes up the sticky substance that traps the prey in the web.
The spider collects it as it climbs up using its last two legs. It can either eat it later for the material that it consists of and make web material out of it later.
If a spider had cafeine it's web would look ver odd and messed up alot
There is no such spider as a zybollica spider, it is a made-up name. No list of spider names includes "zybollica".
Yes, but they have to eat the snail's soft body, and avoid the shell. If the snail goes up the spider's web, the spider would probably eat it.
They created it to explain things they didn't know about. They made up stories about why the sky was blue, why a spider spun a web.... So basically it was to explain.
A wolf spider does. Look it up on the web.
It flies into it, and then the stickiness of the web prevents it from getting away long enough for the spider to come and wrap it up in some more web.