Webs
Webs are intricate structures created by various organisms, most commonly by spiders. These silk threads are spun from a protein-based substance produced by the spider's spinnerets. Webs serve multiple purposes, including trapping prey, providing shelter, and facilitating reproduction. Different types of webs, such as orb webs and funnel webs, are designed for specific functions and environments.
In addition to spiders, other creatures like silkworms and some insects also produce webs. These webs can vary in size, shape, and complexity, depending on the species and their ecological needs. Webs play a crucial role in the ecosystem by contributing to the food chain and supporting biodiversity.