The web is spun by silk, the spider moves and relecies the silk in streight lines then goes diaganal ect ...
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This spider more than likely is an Argiope, this is a common spider than can be found all over the world. If you seen the web, this spider is known to spin a white zigzag pattern on their web.
They are born knowing how to spin a web.
Depending on the spider, it has been estimated at about 200 yards a day
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Yes, the orb weaver spider can spin at least 6 different kinds of silk that are produced in different glands. These silks are used to wrap prey and to create traps or webs.
The book never specifies directly. She is described as having a 'murderous black head', and is able to spin mesh-like webs as hammocks. Because the story is set in the south of England, it could be a safe assumption that she is a False Widow spider.
Camel spider A dead one
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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.
Spiders of both sexes spin webs.
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This spider more than likely is an Argiope, this is a common spider than can be found all over the world. If you seen the web, this spider is known to spin a white zigzag pattern on their web.
It comes from an Old English word meaning "to spin". (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spider)
"its" is a possessive pronoun. "spin" should be "spins".
They are born knowing how to spin a web.