why spider not sticks on its web
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spiders dont come in contact with their webs. they move nimbly along the strands of their web with only the hairs on the tips of their legs making contact with the sticky threads. this minimizes the chances for them to be caught in their own trap
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Unlike unsuspecting prey, spiders don't come into contact with their webs all at once. Instead, they move nimbly along the strands of their webs with only the hairs on the tips of their legs making contact with the sticky threads . This minimize the chances that they'll get caught in their own traps.
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