When baby Spiders (called spiderlings) balloon they send out a strand or small web of silk which allows the spiderling to float on the wind and travel to a new place.
It is called ballooning when a spider wraps its prey up.
Some spiderlings, known as spider babies, use a process called "ballooning" to disperse from their birth nest by releasing silk threads into the air and being carried by the wind. This helps them spread out and find new areas to inhabit.
Ballooning means "ascending in a balloon", "rising high in the air, similar to a balloon", or "growing rapidly, such as a balloon".
Spider Baby was created in 1968.
They are called infants
The duration of Spider Baby is 1.43 hours.
Spiders are terrestrial. Some species spread themselves through the air by 'ballooning', they make a web that floats in the air.
School of Ballooning ended in 1911.
School of Ballooning was created in 1888.
no but a baby spider can
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
A baby spider is called a spiderling (since they hatch from eggs, they are also hatchlings).