Flung prey can reach speeds of up to 14.4 feet per second, or a little less than ten miles per hour. An insect will land in ...
There's more than one way a spider can spin its web. Some construct large vertical orb webs, while others build horizontal ...
Scientists discovered that the Australian “ballista spider” uses a silk cone trap to catapult prey into its web, a feat of ...
A spider that can construct an elaborate booby-trap to catapult prey directly into its web has been discovered lurking in the Australian rainforest.
There’s more than one way a spider can spin its web. Some construct large vertical orb webs, while others build horizontal ...
Discover how spiders use their eight legs and eyes to spin webs and hunt insects in this KS1 Science video on types of animals for primary schools.
Close-up glowing spider web or cobweb with dew hanging on the grass in the early morning. Golden sunrise shines on spider web and grassland in the background. Focus on cobweb.© Tanes ...