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A conservation lesson we learn from spiders is ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The silk material is actually a complex protein substance. Some spiders even eat the damaged or old webs to conserve the protein-rich used silk.

A good lesson in recycling! With these strands, they receive and send out signals to each other and express fear, recognition, anger, hunger or desire.

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Answered by nadimpallitanmayi
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The silk material is actually a complex protein substance. Some spiders even eat the damaged or old webs to conserve the protein-rich used silk. (3) A good lesson in recycling! With these strands, they receive and send out signals to each other and express fear, recognition, anger, hunger or desire.

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