Answer by Zaf It's the thread that alerts the spider that dinner has landed. Answer by Imperiex I'd like to point out that the banana spider does not spin a web. You're talking about a common garden spider. Banana Spiders, also called Brazilian wandering spiders, are hunters that do not spin webs. Also, they are the MOST venomous spider in the world. It's even in the Guinness Book of World Records as such. Answer by GinezumiAccording to my Master Naturalist training, it also is thought that the pattern alerts birds to the presence of the spider's web. The pattern keeps birds from flying through and therefore keeps the spider from losing food while constantly mending bird damaged-webs.
A Zigzag Pattern
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# Set pattern indicator to M (zigzag)# Set stitch length to 1 - 4 # Set zigzag width to '0' (zero) # Use straight or zigzag foot # Use straight or zigzag needle plate # Set needle position to 'M'(middle) # Feed dogs UP Good luck!
It's the past tense of the verb "to zigzag." It means a pattern that veers to the left, and then veers to the right, rather than going in a straight line: Trying to avoid being tackled, he zigzagged as he ran down the field. Depending on how it's used, the word "zigzag" can also be an adjective-- the mouse ran in a zigzag pattern because it was trying to get away from the cat. "Zigzag" came into the English language in the late 1700s, from French and German.
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Semi- metals are placed in a zigzag pattern. They are also called metalloids.
This is a behavioural adaptation.
It is a darner (one of 7 dragonfly families in North America) and it is distinctive in having zigzag stripes on the sides of the thorax (which is the middle section of the organism, between the head and the long abdomen). It is northern / boreal.
Metalloids are present on staircase pattern in periodic table. They are present on zigzag line.
yes there is, a zigzag!