Spider's Web
A spider's web is a structure made of silk produced by spiders, primarily used for catching prey. The silk is spun from specialized glands in the spider's abdomen and can vary in thickness and strength. Different types of webs, such as orb webs and funnel webs, serve various purposes, including trapping insects and providing shelter.
The design of a spider's web is often intricate and can be found in various environments, from gardens to forests. Spiders, such as the orb-weaver and funnel-web spider, create these webs to enhance their survival by efficiently capturing food and protecting themselves from predators.