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How do spiders create webs?

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Spiders create webs through a process called silk production. They have special glands in their abdomen that produce silk proteins, which are then forced out through spinnerets located on their rear end. The silk is liquid when it is first extruded, but it quickly hardens when it comes into contact with the air, allowing the spider to create intricate webs for capturing prey.
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Spiders create webs by producing silk from their silk glands, located in their abdomen. The silk is then extruded through spinnerets located at the rear of their body. The spider uses its legs to manipulate and weave the silk into intricate patterns to form a web for catching prey.

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