Thousands of spiders from 12 different species have built a web stretching for 200 yards in Texas' Lake Tawakoni State Park, report Texas newspapers.
Normally, the spiders are competitors and enemies, and work individually on their own orb-shaped webs. But entomologists say that bountiful insect hatches caused by heavy rainfall have provided so much food that the spiders instinctively repressed their traditional enmities in favor of cooperation.
Na, sa mai zica cineva de rau de web 2.0 :)
via wired -full article here
Normally, the spiders are competitors and enemies, and work individually on their own orb-shaped webs. But entomologists say that bountiful insect hatches caused by heavy rainfall have provided so much food that the spiders instinctively repressed their traditional enmities in favor of cooperation.
Na, sa mai zica cineva de rau de web 2.0 :)
via wired -full article here
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