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Types
of spider webs
There are a few types of spider webs found in the wild, and many
spiders are classified by the webs they weave. Different types of
spider webs include:
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Spiral orb webs, associated primarily with the
family Araneidae, as well as Tetragnathidae and Uloboridae
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Tangle webs or cobwebs, associated with the family
Theridiidae
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Funnel webs, with associations divided into
primitive and modern
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Tubular webs, which run up the bases of trees or
along the ground
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Sheet webs
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Dome or tent webs
Several different types of silk may be used in web
construction, including a "sticky" capture silk and "fluffy" capture
silk, depending on the type of spider. Webs may be in a vertical plane
(most orb webs), a horizontal plane (sheet webs), or at any angle in
between. Most commonly found in the sheet-web spider families, some
webs will have loose, irregular tangles of silk above them. These
tangled obstacle courses serve to disorient and knock down flying
insects, making them more vulnerable to being trapped on the web
below. They may also help to protect the spider from predators such as
birds and wasps.
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