Silkworms do.
non it spins a silk like a spider to fight
Spider silk. Stronger than steel.
Silk worm is an animal that spins its cocoon. Humans harvest the cocoons and unravel the worm's work: this is silk, the fibre.
her name is silk and she's a junior so peter would likely beat her.
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No. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest man-made fiber, spider silk is the strongest animal-made fiber, and linen (from flax) is the strongest natural plant fiber.
Many do, but the most famous is the silk moth caterpillar.
The caterpillar spins a button of silk and then hangs in a J shape.
It is Carbonne, a mineral made from a mega meteoroid, steel and silk.
The silk that is made into the cloth is the thread that the silkmoth caterpillar spins to make its cocoon. Thus the cocoons are boiled to kill the pupa and free the silk thread.
The caterpillar spins a button of silk and hangs in a J shape then starts to make the chrysalis"
The silk worm spins its cocoon in order to create a protective container in which it can carry out its metamorphosis without being disturbed.