Spider webs can be seen drifting from rock to rock and tree to tree because spiders often use the wind to sail which helps them get away from their parents so that they don't have to compete for food and other resources. The long threads are from the spiders backside which it uses as a kite to sail. Spiders eat their silk to help recycle 90% of it which allows them to produce silk more often. Spiders regulate their distance between webbing lines which is custom to the insects in the area; butter...
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