Is a Spider's Web a Part of Its Mind Deep Look
Автор: syed sajid hussain zaidi
Загружено: 2026-01-02
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A spider doesn’t rely on sharp eyesight to understand its world. Instead, it feels it. Every strand of silk carries vibrations—tiny messages that tell the spider what’s happening far beyond its body. A struggling fly, a gust of wind, or a potential mate each sends a unique pattern of signals through the web.
In a very real sense, the spider’s web functions like an external sensory organ. The spider builds it with incredible precision, tuning the thickness, tension, and layout of the threads to filter information. The web doesn’t just catch prey—it processes data, helping the spider decide when to strike, when to wait, and when to flee.
Even more remarkable, spiders can tell the difference between food and false alarms without ever seeing the source. Their brains are small, but their webs expand their awareness far beyond their bodies.
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