Spiders spin two kinds if thread, a sticky one and a non sticky one. When a spider spins a web they use a combination of the two and memorise where each type of web lies. Then when they move around the web they only use the non sticky threads, and therefore avoid getting suck in their own trap.
They spin their webs from two types of threads, one set is sticky and the other one is not. They know where to step so they don't get stuck.
The spiders have a silky back,so when they form a web,they don't get stuck to the stickiness because they have kind of a wet back.
yes it can. how a spider doesnt stick to its own web is it makes a bunch of non stick peices in its web and waits on those but different spiders have different webs so yes a spider can stick to another spdiers web
Because they are made of a thick mucus to trap anything that goes near it, well, anything small at least, clearly YOU don't get caught in a spider web, but mosquitoes and flies do. Then the spiders eat them.
No,it will not because every spider has the same type of web so it can not be stuck to the same webs except a jumping spiders.
The spider has built its own web, so shoudn't it know which parts are sticky and which parts are not? Another way they don't get stuck in their own webs is because their legs are hairy. I personally have no idea how this could help, but they always say that, so you should better believe it!
Because their spaws can cut the web
The spiders have a silky back,so when they form a web,they don't get stuck to the stickiness because they have kind of a wet back.
Because It Wants To Get its pray stuck in the web for dinner.
Some spiders build a web so their food will fly or crawl into it. Others make a tunnel and then surprises their prey by popping out of their tunnel and catching the food. Some spiders build a web net and drops it on their food and eats it when it's ready. There are many different ways spiders can catch their food.
yes it can. how a spider doesnt stick to its own web is it makes a bunch of non stick peices in its web and waits on those but different spiders have different webs so yes a spider can stick to another spdiers web
no,because they can built they're own web
so flys get caught in it and the spiders eat em but u dont get stuck in em
Because they are made of a thick mucus to trap anything that goes near it, well, anything small at least, clearly YOU don't get caught in a spider web, but mosquitoes and flies do. Then the spiders eat them.
No,it will not because every spider has the same type of web so it can not be stuck to the same webs except a jumping spiders.
Spiders cannot get tangled and killed in their own webs. The reason is because they have movable claws on their feet that releases the web from their feet as they walk
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Spiders have an oil they secrete to keep them from sticking to their webs.