Why Do Spiders Weave Symmetrical Webs?

Imagine you’re building a house, but all the walls are wobbly, not very stable! Spiders build symmetrical webs to catch their food better. Just like how your house needs even walls to stand up straight, a spider’s web needs balance so it can trap insects perfectly without tearing apart.

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Examples

  1. A spider building a perfectly round web like a pizza.
  2. A bug falling into a web that stretches evenly on all sides.
  3. A spider spinning a web as if it were drawing a perfect circle.

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