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Why don spiders get caught in thier own webs?

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Why don spiders get caught in thier own webs?

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Scientists believe there are at least two reasons why spiders don’t stick to their webs. First, some spiders have oil on their bodies. The oil is slippery, so the web won’t stick to it. Second, since spiders build their own webs, they know which strands of silk are sticky and which ones are not. They stay away from the sticky strands.

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