Submitted by Koning_Health t3_ynky8r in askscience
Peasant_hacking t1_ivaf4dh wrote
Reply to comment by strengr in Insects get stuck in a spider's web, why doesn't a spider get stuck in its own web? by Koning_Health
then how come its feet doesnt get stuck when it is webbing a prey?
OssiansFolly t1_ivaqape wrote
The webbing isn't sticky. It's just being wrapped like tying someone up with rope in a cartoon.
Peasant_hacking t1_ivcatjv wrote
OH! so only some parts of the WEB house is sticky?
Sable-Keech t1_ivdnjcb wrote
Yes, the radiating lines are non-sticky while the circling lines are sticky.
Also when wrapping their prey they manipulate the sticky web with their claws which are coated with an anti-stick substance.
If you were to grab a spider and just slap it directly flat onto its own web it would probably get stuck.
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