See the silk spider, you will have to recognize this is a great architect of the animal world

With only 4 minutes, you will be able to see "architect" spider silk.

For a long time, spiders have appeared on Earth and began to spread silk on many of the planet's continents. Of course spider silk is a very familiar thing that we have seen since a young age, but have you ever been curious to know how the spider is spreading? This is not a quick process, but fortunately BBC Earth has returned to the spider web in the form of a timelapse video, allowing viewers to see the process in just four minutes.

"The girl" in the video spider belongs to the Orb type, the spider in the Araneidae family, which is common in many parts of the world, first, the spider will create a solid line to bridge the top of the net. so many floating points will be added, 'she' spiders continue to line up the back frame connecting the thread to the center. Next, the regular silk rings are rolled from the center to the outside, this type of silk does not stick but will take the role of the grid.


Video timelapse the process of spider silk.

At this point, the spider will rest a bit, perhaps in order to produce more silk, then it will start to stick the sticky silk to lure in from the outside to the center. When finished, it will eat the silk in the middle of the net and replace it with thin silk threads. Everything is done, the spider will stretch the net and wait for the bad prey.