If you’ve ever seen a spider build its web for sure, you’ve noticed the perseverance it proves. Its existence depends on how it is built. Without a canvas he will have nothing to eat. If someone destroys his canvas, the spider begins to build it again no matter how tired it is. It never gives up!
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Have you ever seen how the spider builds its web?
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Yes
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No
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Very nice capture of a spider web. Here they are all over, you get rid of them and they are spinning new webs again.
I have spiders webs in my garden but I have never seen a spider work on it.
Awe now, that is a beauty. Love the blue background.
The background is the wall of a house.
Ah yes, now that you mentioned it I do see paint chipped. Love that color.
We walked down a path in the woods a few days ago that was difficult to get down because of the brambles. It was obvious that nobody else has been that way for several days. A spider had built a magnificent web right across the path, presumably quite certain that it could feast at will on passing flies. Then we walked straight through it!
Happened to me on my last hike on Saturday, the thing almost stopped me dead in my tracks. You should of seen me. I made up a few new dances.
I can imagine how much fun you had to dance!?
The different spatial arrangement of the webs allows different species of spider to catch different insects in the same area.
Yes, they are good builders and the contents of what they use for thread is anti septic
Very interesting. Spiders are special.
I have watched a documentary on it on National Geographic Channel
I like to watch National Geographic but I like more to follow things directly in nature.
They are a determined lot. The more you destroy their work they get back at it.
Yes I have watched and life lesson’s can be learned here as well as other places in nature.
Nature has been and still is the best teacher for humanity!
There was a time that I was observing the big spiders in the corner of our front yard. It is like watching an architect in designing a structure.
Structural engineers have learned quite a lot from watching spiders at work.
We all have to learn from spiders.
They are extraordinarily meticulous and very accurate in the moves they make to build their web.