Why spiders are not caught in their own webs ?
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Spiders only put glue droplets on some of their strands of silk, and they tend to avoid these as they move around their web. Spiders also only touch the web with the tips of their feet ('tarsi'), which have a non-stick coating
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- Why spiders are not caught in their own webs ?
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- →Spiders only put glue droplets on some of their strands of silk, and they tend to avoid these as they move around their web.
- →Spiders also only touch the web with the tips of their feet ('tarsi'), which have a non-stick coating.
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