Are spiders silk?

All spiders produce silks, and a single spider can produce up to seven different types of silk for different uses. This is in contrast to insect silks, where an individual usually only produces one type of silk.
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Are spiders made of silk?

Spiders make their webs from silk, a natural fibre made of protein. Not only does spider silk combine the useful properties of high tensile strength and extensibility, it can be beautiful in its own right. Jan says, 'Silk is an amazing material.
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Is spider silk alive?

Silk is a protein made by 'silkworms', which are actually caterpillars of a certain Chinese moth, much like the webs made by spiders or the hair made by mammals (including humans). Like hair, or spider web, silk itself is not alive, although of course the animal that makes it is.
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Is spider silk bulletproof?

It is currently on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. The properties of spider silk also create the possibility for bulletproof body armor. A bullet can penetrate up to 29 layers of Kevlar. But research shows spider silk to be comparatively tougher than Kevlar and stronger than steel.
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Can spiders run out of web?

Likely. But spiders produce silk from specialized glands in their abdomen, so they'll eventually make more.
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Do spiders produce milk?

Mother spiders can produce nutritious milk-like fluids to feed their offspring. Juvenile spiders eat all kinds of food: in some spider species they feed on small insects, and in others they catch pollen.
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Do spiders make silk for clothes?

Microsilk can be produced with less environmental impact than traditional textile manufacturing, with the potential to biodegrade at the end of its useful life. Spiders produce silk fibers with remarkable properties including high tensile strength, elasticity, durability, and softness.
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What are spiders made out of?

The anatomy of spiders includes many characteristics shared with other arachnids. These characteristics include bodies divided into two tagmata (sections or segments), eight jointed legs, no wings or antennae, the presence of chelicerae and pedipalps, simple eyes, and an exoskeleton, which is periodically shed.
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Do spiders bleed?

She didn't bleed to death because when spiders lose legs, they usually come off at 'break points' – joints which contain muscles that constrict to minimise blood loss. If a leg becomes amputated before the break point, the spider still sheds its leg but only after additional blood loss. This can be fatal.
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Is spider silk the same as silkworm silk?

The Differences in How Silk is Made

Silkworm silk is made by the caterpillars of Bombyx mori. Their eggs hatch into larvae, and each larva spins a mile of silk thread into a cocoon. In contrast, spiders release silk from their abdominal glands. It takes a lot of spiders to make silk cloth.
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Why is spider silk so strong?

Spider threads contain many long molecules called proteins. These proteins are aligned along the thread and all work together to hold up the spider. In part, spider thread is strong because there are so many proteins all lined up together.
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Is spider silk expensive?

Spiber has publicly stated that its commercial-scale silk will cost $20–$30 per kg. Randy Lewis, a biology professor at Utah State University and a spider silk technology pioneer, can't see any scenario where spider silk fiber can compete with basic nylon or polyester.
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What color is spider silk?

Therefore, we sampled several species of spiders showing common carotenoid colours – yellow, orange and red. The golden silk orb weavers (Nephila spp.) are famous for their large and strong webs that are often golden/yellow.
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Can we use spider silk?

Artificial spider silk is being explored as an environmentally friendly material that could revolutionize engineering, textiles, and aircraft production, but its use as a bioactive material in drug delivery and tissue regeneration are relatively new concepts.
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Can a spider purr?

Male spiders actually produce vibrations, which hit surrounding dried leaves and cause them to vibrate. The vibrating leave produces a low "purring" sound audible to humans, and that sound travels.
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Can I drink spider milk?

Same as cow's milk! And even crazier, they were found to be a lot more nutritious than cow milk. Spider milk contained less sugar, less fat, and 4 times more protein than cow's milk. In an alternate universe where we could magnify the amount of spider milk, we could be drinking it right now!
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Do spiders have brains?

Spider Brain

One of the most amazing things about spiders is how much they can accomplish with such a small brain. The spider's central nervous system is made up of two relatively simple ganglia, or nerve cell clusters, connected to nerves leading to the spider's various muscles and sensory systems.
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Is a spider's web stronger than steel?

Spider silk is five times stronger than steel—now, scientists know why | Science | AAAS.
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Is a golden spider real?

By the end of the project, Godley and Peers extracted silk from more than 1 million female golden orb spiders, which are abundant throughout Madagascar and known for the rich golden color of their silk.
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Can spiders come out of bananas?

There is simply no chance for spider eggs to get into a banana. Nor would a species that did this survive long, since spiderlings in an uneaten banana could never escape. Not that eating spider eggs would cause any harm even if this fantasy were true! This myth has already spawned variations.
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Why is spider silk not used for clothes?

Silkworms can be farmed. You've probably never seen spider silk in a garment because it's impossible to farm spiders. Under the conditions used to farm silkworms, spiders eat each other — which makes it near impossible to harvest spider silk naturally.
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What is spider silk used for?

Spider silk is one of the most versatile materials on Earth. Actually a protein created by special organs known as spinnerets, spider silk can be used for transportation, shelter, courtship, and all kinds of creative ways to trap prey. Some spiders can produce more than one type of silk.
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Can spider web stop a plane?

"A pencil thick spider's silk thread is capable of stopping a Boeing-747 in full flight. "
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Can you break spider silk?

Thanks for the question, George – the simple answer is that spider silk breaks easily because it's really, really, really thin. A thread in the web of a garden spider is just 0.003 millimetres across – that's more than 20 times thinner than a hair from your head.
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