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Friday 20 December 2019

Why do spiders not fall into their own web?- Scientific facts

Why do spiders not fall into their own web?- Scientific facts


Why do spiders not fall into their own web?- Scientific facts
Why do spiders not fall into their own web?- Scientific facts

Spiders are insects that we all know since from our childhood as we found them in the corners or stores of the room of our house. Spiders use their web for hunting the other insects so that they can be their foods as for the eco-systems of the natures. But most of us think that the spider's net doesn't effect the spiders itself. According to scientific research-


The spider wears a net for their own protection. Spiders also hunt by trapping various insects on the net. It is often impossible to catch an insect trapped in a spider web. But the spider never falls into its own net. Why so Scientists have presented two arguments.

 Scientists argue that the spider's body produces a special kind of oil that protects the spider from falling into its own net. According to the scientists' second argument, in the process of becoming nets, spiders use two types of fibers - one adhesive and the other non-adhesive. So the spider can easily distinguish which filament is adhesive and which is not fatigued and can be applied only to the non-filamented filament.

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