Spiders make webs like artists draw pictures. They use their legs to feel the air and figure out where to place each thread. It's kind of like when you use your hands to find your way around a room, they're using their sensory legs, and every time they touch something, it helps them build the perfect web for catching food.
Examples
- A spider can sense vibrations from the wind as it builds a web, just like you can hear your phone vibrating in your pocket.
- The spider moves from one thread to another, making sure every part is perfectly placed.
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See also
- Why Do Spiders Weave Perfectly Symmetrical Webs?
- Why Do Spiders Weave Such Perfect Webs?
- Why Do Spiders Weave Such Perfect Web Patterns?
- Why Do Bees Build Hexagonal Hives?
- Why Do Bees Do the Wagon Wheel?