Because the Spider has special legs so it doesn't get stuck
When a spider spins a web, some parts are sticky, and some aren't. The spider knows which lines are not sticky, so the spider can walk along these threads without being stuck while the fly is hopelessly trapped.
A spider.
The spider's web is a silent threat for the fly because it is often nearly invisible, making it difficult for the fly to detect until it’s too late. The web's sticky strands ensnare unsuspecting insects, immobilizing them and preventing escape. Additionally, the web's design is engineered to trap prey efficiently, turning the fly's movements against it. This combination of stealth and efficiency makes the spider's web a deadly trap for the fly.
Lunch
predator-prey
Yes, spiders can get caught in another spider's web. This can happen if the spider is not careful while navigating through another spider's web, or if it inadvertently ends up on the web while hunting for prey.
A spider.
yes it can. how a spider doesnt stick to its own web is it makes a bunch of non stick peices in its web and waits on those but different spiders have different webs so yes a spider can stick to another spdiers web
a rat a ant a fly a snake
That it's hungry.. >.<
"The Spider and the Fly" is a cautionary poem about a cunning spider who uses flattery to lure a naive fly into his web. Despite the fly's initial wariness, she eventually falls prey to the spider's tricks and meets her demise. The story serves as a moral lesson about the dangers of flattery and manipulation.
The spider invited the fly into its web under the pretense of offering shelter or hospitality. However, the true intention was to capture and consume the fly as prey.