A huge spider web covered Etoliko The village Aetoliko is the scene of a very rare phenomenon in recent days. Countless spiders gathered near the beach, forming over 300 meters in length tissues. These small spiders of the species Tetragnatha advantage of the ideal conditions for their reproduction. The same phenomenon was observed in the region in 2003, and Goulburn Australia 2015.
Spider in the web 25 is measured as a bridge The "spider Darwin" (Caerostris Darwin) You can build a circular 25 meter web, while secreting silk is the most durable natural material that has been studied.
Snake vs. Black Widow In a workshop in Cobram Australia, a young snake trapped in the web of a black widow. As he tried to free himself, the spider slowly approaching with a bite casts powerful poison in the body of the small reptile, who died a few minutes later.
Spider catches a snake in her Web The Cairns region in Queensland, Australia, the photographer Daniel Rarnton met a spider eating a snake that had caught in her Web. The snake trapped in gold tissue a spider Nephila, which attacked him immediately. Nephila spiders weave webs largest in world (over a meter in diameter), whose fibers have a characteristic golden color.
Spiders “winding” the Web as guitar The fibers in the Spider Web vibrate like guitar chords, as scientists say. Playing with the strings and detecting vibrations via sensors in the legs of, a spider gets information about what is on the Web.
Bee caught in a cobweb, preserved from other bee A bee who is battling to escape from the spider, preserved by a second bee that comes in and stirs spider. A man in London recorded the scene on his cell phone.
Cobweb The David Attenborough gives us a detailed picture of the construction of the Web of a spider, in this excerpt from the documentary "Life in the Undergrowth"
Spider's nest Hundreds of falaggia start from their nest in a tree. The falaggia is completely harmless as they do not weave the Web and do not produce poison.
Spiders in herds The David Attenborough of the BBC presents us with something very unusual, a huge Web of tiny spiders that work and hunt in shoals.
Ant vs. spider The Ant has trapped in the spider's Web and tries to flee. The small spider seems to be enjoying it. But who would laugh last?
False door for predators In the dry savannah and scrubland, the tiny bird Anthoscopus minutus builds its nest from spider silk and plant fibers. Builds a false entrance and secret chamber in its nest to avoid predators. See how he closes the "door" as he leaves, leaving the false entrance ajar.