15 facts about spiders 🕷️Part 2
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. Spiders eat more insects than birds and bats. 1. Not all spiders protect their eggs directly, but most of them try to reduce their chances of losing them at least by placing the eggs in the right place and camouflaging them. At the bottom of the abdomen are spiders. Darris, which contain silk ducts, lead to the silk-producing glands on the one hand, and on the other, to the small, fine-grained pores of the Tarris. Silk flows out of the spinning body in a liquid form, but with exposure to air immediately it becomes solid and firm. Some spiders have seven types of silk glands, each producing a different type of silk - such as smooth, sticky, dry or elongated. According to Professor Frank Koo, a spider has tremendous power to change the characteristics of the tars for a variety of tasks. Spider silk is very elastic and is five times stronger than steel wire with the same diameter. • • • • • • • #Animals #Spider #Insects
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