Camel spider
A dead one
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Spiders of both sexes spin webs.
spin a orb
it stores the web in it's spinnerets
"its" is a possessive pronoun. "spin" should be "spins".
The lynx spider does spin webs but only for one reason, to hold the eggs. otherwise this spider does not use a large web for catching its prey.
The web is spun by silk, the spider moves and relecies the silk in streight lines then goes diaganal ect ...
10thousand years
The triangular spider spins spiral, wheel-shaped webs, that are often found in gardens.
they cach bugs in their webs,kill the bugs, spin hem with there web,then eat them
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.
Technically speaking, yes, spiders spin webs from their bottom.