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1 Spiders spin webs that may be twenty times their own size. The fragile-looking strands of silk that make up the webs are as strong as steel and more flexible. We couldn't do that!
2 How do spiders do it? Scientists would love to know all of the details. 3 Spiders seem to know how by instinct.
We don't see baby spiders learning and practicing the steps, but what they can produce is amazing. Spiders create a variety of webs including orb webs, sheet webs, funnel webs, and spooky-looking cobwebs. Orb webs are the classic wheel-shaped webs that you would probably draw if someone told you to draw a quick spider web.
Sheet webs are large, flat webs that you might see draped over a bush. Funnel webs are flat webs with a funnel for the spider to hide and wait for its prey in the middle, and cobwebs are the raggedy-looking ones that you might see in the corner of an attic or a barn. 4 Spiders produce the silk thread for their webs using their spinnerets.
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