no they do not
The web address of the Crane Museum Of Papermaking is: http://www.cranevilleplace.com
The web address of the Crane'S Museum And Shops is: http://cranesmuseum.org
A spider's web is made from silk that the spider produces from its spinnerets. This silk is incredibly strong and elastic, allowing the spider to catch prey in its web.
The web address of the Crane Historical Society Msm is: CraneHistoricalSociety.org
The web address of the Silk Road House is: http://www.silkroadhouse.org
Spider's silk.
no
no
Any web-spinning spider can do it, it is a property of spider silk. When it is said that spider silk is stronger than steel, this does not mean the webs themselves as is. It means that if you had enough spider silk to weave into the same thickness as a steel cable, the spider silk would have a tensile strength five times greater.
World Wide Web.
spinning silk from a web
it makes it through its body similar to how a spider makes the stuff for its web