Why doesn’t a spider get stuck in its own web?
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Why doesn’t a spider get stuck in its own web?
Spiders are able to spin sticky and non-sticky silk. They avoid walking on the sticky silk. In addition, spiders have moveable claws on their feet that grip and release the web's threads as they walk.
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