why don't spiders get caught in their own web?
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They don't get caught in their own web because of their body hair on the underside of the spider's body. This makes them able to move.
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because only they use two different types of materials to make the web one is sticky and second non sticky
and they know which one is sticky and which is not..
and they know which one is sticky and which is not..
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