Why spiders not caught in their own web???
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Heya...
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Spiders produces various kinds of threads in web..
Some of them are sticky while some are not...
Spider knows very well ,, which thread is sticky and avoid it while crawling on its web...
However,, other insects are not aware of this,, and so they get trapped...
-- Be Brainly...
Thanks for this interesting question....
See here for your answer....
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Spiders produces various kinds of threads in web..
Some of them are sticky while some are not...
Spider knows very well ,, which thread is sticky and avoid it while crawling on its web...
However,, other insects are not aware of this,, and so they get trapped...
-- Be Brainly...
manojkumar777:
Instead, they move nimbly along thestrands of their webs with only thehairs on the tips of their legs making contact with the sticky threads. ... Some people mistakenly believe thatspiders have oily legs that preventthem from sticking to their webs. This is not true, because spiders don't have oil glands.
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spiders dont caught in their own web- - - - - - - -
they move nimbly along the strands of their webs wih only the hairs on the tips of their leg making contact with the sticky threads. his minimize the chance that tey will not caught in their own trap..
hope it help
have a nice day!!
they move nimbly along the strands of their webs wih only the hairs on the tips of their leg making contact with the sticky threads. his minimize the chance that tey will not caught in their own trap..
hope it help
have a nice day!!
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