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Spiders have this tough silk-like material that they naturally produce. Behind a spider are it's spineretts (not sure if i spelled that right, sorry). when needed, a spider releases the tough silk-like material, usually forming a web.

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At the back tip of the abdomen of a spider we'll find the creature's spinnerets. These have "nozzles" called spigots, from which the silk emerges. The spinnerets have glands where the chemicals that are used to make the silk are made and stored. A link can be found below for more information.

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from their but hole It is actually their spit.

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The spinnerets, which are on the end of the abdomen.

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It comes from its fangs.

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Spider silk.

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Abdomin

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