no.It is called a spiderweb.Dah
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the spider spins a web when they are about to lay the eggs
No not all spiders spin webs. Tarantuals do not. And Ive heard of a spider that digs a tunnels and jumps out when its prey is heard running over the top. Not EVERY spider spins a web but MOST do. Hope it helped :)
The triangular spider spins spiral, wheel-shaped webs, that are often found in gardens.
"its" is a possessive pronoun. "spin" should be "spins".
Sort of. The Sydney Tunneling Spider spins a web inside the ground, and after it digs its hole, it spins a lid for the hole, and camoflages it. When prey comes around, it would step on the web, sendng vibrations which the spider feels, and quickly goes to the surface to paralyze its prey and suck the juices out of the prey!!! LOL, i like studying spiders.
When a spider spins a web, some parts are sticky, and some aren't. The spider knows which lines are not sticky, so the spider can walk along these threads without being stuck while the fly is hopelessly trapped.
It is most likely because of the type of spider and the type of web the spider spins. If it is a thin web, then the spider needs at least 3 corners to work. thik webs usually are spun in bushes or somewhere they can have full range to attatch a web strand to.
The middle of a spider's web is called the "hub." This is where the spider typically waits for prey to become trapped in the web.
I think its called a spider web, not sure though, could be something else
it spins web which is beautiful to look at