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Intelligent mud dobbers?

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Dewd | 20:28 Mon 06th Apr 2009 | Animals & Nature
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Unlike "itsy-bitsy spiders," mud dobber's nests are never "washed-out" when "down comes the rain."

How do mud dobbers know that the site they select to build their rain vulnerable nests will not be destroyed by rain? They never mess up. Are they really that smart?
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