What Spider has the thickest web?

However, researchers have now revealed the Darwin's bark spider (Caerostris darwini) has the toughest silk ever seen — more than twice as tough as any previously described silk, and more than 10 times stronger than Kevlar.
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What spider has the stickiest web?

The stickiest silk on record belongs to Hyptiotes, a spider that spins a bizarre triangular web, which it stretches taut with one leg.
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What spider makes thick webs?

Tangle web spiders, also called cobweb spiders, chiefly belong to the family Theridiidae and are known for building three-dimensional space webs. Among them, the common house spider and the notorious black widow.
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How thick can a spider web be?

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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What is the thickest spider silk?

A silk that's really a sticky glue

Under a microscope, orb weaver glue resembles beads on a string – little glistening spheres along a strand of stretchy support silk. Instead of being spun into a fiber as it leaves the spider's body like other silks, the glue proteins are extruded as a jumbled mass.
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Are spider webs 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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Is spider web stronger than diamond?

For a naturally occurring mineral, silicon carbide — found naturally in the form of moissanite — is only slightly less in hardness than diamonds. (It's still harder than any spider silk.)
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Is human hair stronger than spider web?

It has been suggested that a Boeing 747 could be stopped in flight by a single pencil-width strand and spider silk is almost as strong as Kevlar, the toughest man-made polymer. It is finer than the human hair (most threads are a few microns in diameter) and is able to keep its strength below -40°C.
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Can spider silk hold humans?

Answer 7: A spider's silk is around 3 micrometers (0.003 millimeters) in diameter, so it is very thin. It is useful to think of a rope made of many threads as an analogy. A single thread could never hold up a person, but by intertwining many threads into a rope, it can easily support the weight of a human.
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What spider makes the best web?

However, researchers have now revealed the Darwin's bark spider (Caerostris darwini) has the toughest silk ever seen — more than twice as tough as any previously described silk, and more than 10 times stronger than Kevlar.
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What kind of web does a black widow make?

Black widows are tangle web weavers. Funnel Webs – Look for these webs nestled between rocks, in dense plant cover and other places that provide shelter for their maker. The non-sticky funnel-shaped webs are essentially used as burrows where the spiders lay in wait to pounce on prey.
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Do wolf spiders make webs?

Wolf spiders live on the ground and hide under rocks, logs, in leaf litter and under plants. They do not spin webs, but some species will create burrows in the soil or crevices in rocks and trees.
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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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Which spider has the strongest venom?

Phoneutria are poisonous to humans, and they are considered to be the deadliest of all the world's spiders. Their venom is toxic to the nervous system, causing symptoms such as salivation, irregular heartbeat, and prolonged, painful erections (priapism) in men. Scientists are investigating the venom of P.
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What is the fastest spider?

The speediest spider on Earth is the desert-dwelling Moroccan flic-flac spider (Cebrennus rechenbergi), which can reach speeds of up to 1.7 m/s (3.8 mph) when trying to escape predators.
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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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Is a spider web stronger than a bulletproof vest?

The US Army cannot enlist enough spiders to provide the silk it needs to make stronger bullet-proof vests. These vests are currently made of Kevlar. But spider silk is stronger than Kevlar, even if it is less readily available.
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Is there anything stronger than spider silk?

Recent work has shown that bagworm silk is superior to spider silk in both strength and flexibility. Building on these findings, a research team at the University of Tsukuba, led by Professor Hiromasa Goto, has harnessed the strength of bagworm silk to produce a strong, flexible, conductive fiber.
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Are snail teeth stronger than diamonds?

The tiny teeth can withstand pressure high enough to form diamonds. It's as strong as steel and tough as a bulletproof vest, capable of withstanding the same amount of pressure it takes to turn carbon into a diamond.
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How strong would a human sized spider web be?

In fact, in terms of tensile strength, which is the maximum amount of stress a material can endure before breaking, spider silk is five times tougher than steel. If it was converted to human size, it would be strong enough to stop a jetliner in its flightpath.
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Can spiders lift 10x their weight?

Spiders can lift up to 10 times their weight making them some of the strongest creatures on the planet.
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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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What is the strongest spider web silk?

Dragline silk made by Darwin's bark spider is the toughest spider silk that's ever been measured. US researchers have discovered a new protein in the silk that they think could be responsible for its extreme toughness. The finding could be used by researchers developing new high performance fibres.
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How strong is golden orb spider web?

The web of a large Australian spider is so strong it could be used for skin grafts and bulletproof clothing. The golden orb-weaving spider's silk could be up to 100 times tougher than synthetic products used today, according to a research paper by University of Sunshine Coast researcher Genevieve Kerr.
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