Mmmmm . . . more likely water drops in a spider web would be due to surface tension on the water's part.
As web is to spider.
Web-spinning spiders will wrap their prey in a web and then crush its body with their teeth. They then pour digestive juice over the body and liquefy it. ... They help to hold prey while the spider bites it.
nothing. The spider is dead and everything is regular. There is no such thing as luck and killing a spider won't do anything to you.
The middle of a spider's web is called the "hub." This is where the spider typically waits for prey to become trapped in the web.
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Abdomin
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The part of the body where the legs join is the cephalothorax. This web site is really good and has a really nice diagram of a spider. http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/education/insects_spiders/spiders/what.asp
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spider webs are made of sticky things that come out of a spiders butt
The speed at which a spider weaves a web is dependent on the size and location of the web as well as the size of the spider. A spider can typically create a web up to 20 times the size of their body. A well organised web can be created in 15-20 minutes. One that has to cover large gaps will take longer.
Mmmmm . . . more likely water drops in a spider web would be due to surface tension on the water's part.
As web is to spider.
A spider typically has eight legs, a body divided into two segments, and usually has eight eyes. They come in various colors and sizes. To identify a spider, look for these characteristics and observe its behavior, web-building, and movement patterns.
I'm not sure how the spider uses it's food web. We are all part of some kind of a food web.