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Jun 11, 2012 at 10:16pm
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How do spiders spin their webs so very quickly? Large elaborate threads strung across the blades of grass, posing a danger for the tiny bugs that they prey on. Well what most people don’t know, is that spiders have help with the construction of their webs…from the ‘little people of the trees.’ These people sling the webs across pathways and other places where humans least expect. And whoever destroys the web and is unfortunate enough to encounter the spider that resides there, the agreement spiders have with the ‘little people’ is that they attack these humans. The ‘little people’ can live off the meat of a human for several months. |