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Eva discovers: why doesn’t a spider stick to its own web?

The spider has a handy trick for this, says biologist Martine Maan. Her canvas is made up of two types of threads: the threads that run around and the threads that make up the spokes of the wheel. ‘A spider makes circular threads sticky, but not rays. The prey will stick to the sticky threads. The spider walks on rays, so it doesn’t attack itself. ‘

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