The natural mother also gives birth to many
Spiders have a special trick that helps them move easily on glue-like filaments on their webs.
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley (USA) have discovered spider webs that trap flying insects (such as butterflies, dragonflies, etc.) with electrostatic
Over the years, many assumptions have been made to explain why spiders are not caught in their own nets. But until recently the answer to this problem has just been discovered,
A new study has found that spiders have cleverly woven decorative white silk threads that cross as a trick to protect their network from being damaged.
The body abhorres leaf hair, has not recounted many legs and carried venom, spiders are always one of the most frightening nightmares of humans.
Although small and difficult to detect, Darwin's bark spider can create a net enough to cross a 25m wide river.
Superheroes' nets Spiders can actually block a running train like in a movie if it recreates what's available in nature.
The web covered the trees in a village in Pakistan after a terrible flood last summer, creating an unusual sight.
UBC zoologists have recently discovered that the ability to work together to catch large prey has allowed spiders to live in the flock to expand the law of nature to reach a giant