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ptparsons | 14:28 Fri 13th Sep 2002 | Animals & Nature
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Why do spiders never get stuck to their own webs?
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Because they secret a substance that allows their feet to slip over the web without sticking to it.
Sorry, that should be 'secrete' - it's been a long day!
I seem to remember reading that a spider puts blobs of 'glue' on the strands of a web as it builds it. Each spider uses a different pattern for the blobs, so it knows where the blobs are and thus doesn't get stuck. Upshot is, if you put a spider onto another spiders web, it should get stuck.

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