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Got this info from ask.com = • • •The Spider Myths Site• • • = You Are Here: Burke Museum : Spider Myths : General : Webs Myth: All spiders make webs. Wolf spiderPardosa vancouveri(photo: Rod Crawford)Click image to enlarge Ground spiderZelotes fratris(from a photo by Markku Savela)Click image to enlarge Crab spiderMisumena vatia(from a photo by Bob Thomson)Click image to enlarge Examples of 3 hunting spider families, which make no webs. Fact: Technically, a web is not just anything a spider makes out of silk; it is a silk structure made to catch prey. Only about half of the known spider species catch prey by means of webs. Others (shown above) actively hunt for prey (including members of the wolf spider, jumping spider, ground spider, sac spider, lynx spider, and other spider families), or sit and wait for prey to come to them (trap door spiders, crab spiders, and others).Hunting spiders use their silk for the dragline (the single thread all spiders leave behind them when they walk), the egg sac, and in some species, the retreat (a little silk "house" the spider rests in), all shown below, but do not make true webs.
Well if you unthread an ordinary spider web the thread will be appox. about 200 kilometer. Now believing or disbelieving is your choice.
Usually it is called "spider silk." Some species of spiders can produce six different kinds of silk. The filaments that come from their spinnerets are a little like the silk fibers that silkworms use to make their cocoons. It is o.k. to speak of "a thread of spider silk," especially since some spiders produce sheet webs that just looking at one from a distance won't tell you that they were formed out of individual lengths of spider silk.
The Spider's Thread was created in 1918.
events of the spider's thread
It can be made into thread and woven into fabric. The resulting fabric is very strong, however, at the current levels that we produce spider silk from "farmed" spiders, we cannot produce anything more than novelties of textiles.
The character of the story "The Spider Thread" is Kandata, a criminal who dies and finds himself in Hell. He is given a second chance at redemption when Buddha offers him a spider thread to climb out of Hell, but his selfishness ultimately leads to his downfall.
About 3,090,000 results (0.80 seconds) Image result for how do spiders make webs Instead of boards, spiders produce silk threads to build their webs. The silk is produced in silk glands with the help of the spider's spinnerets. Spinnerets are special organs that allow the spider to decide what type of thread it needs for the web. ... When a spider begins a web, it releases a silk thread.
Gossamer describes the very fine thread of a spider's web.
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First, the spider produces silk-like threads from its spinneret glands. The spider can make different types of silk, some of it is sticky to capture prey, some of it is non-sticky so the spider doesn't get stuck in its own web. Spiders rely on the breeze to help them build their webs. When the spider produces a thread of silk, it waits for the breeze to anchor the thread to where the spider wants it to go. Then the spider repeats the process until the outline of the web is made. From there, the spider weaves its web in its well-known spiral fashion.
spinnerets:any number of different organs which the silk, gossamer or thread of spiders, and silkworms produce.
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