no i cant. but spiderman can!
Yes. A web.
Proteins =3 (This is the 100% right answer because it is in my science online textbook and the original one)
to make web to catch prey in
well, catapillars dont really spin silk, silk worms make silk. catapillars make a sort of spider string but only when they cacoon themselfs up.
It is said that spider silk has the strength of steel.
Arthropoda is the phylum of the Golden Silk Spider.
It isn't exactly the silk you are used to, but yes, its properties are quite similar (not really).
The common name for spider silk is "cobweb."
Spider silk IS money
NO
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.