
Some of nature’s most mesmerizing works of art might just be hanging in your backyard.
The artist is an orb weaver spider.
Though it has eight eyes, it’s practically blind.
And its sublime compositions aren’t just deadly traps, they’re an extension of the spider’s senses.
Spider creations come in many forms: tangles, funnels, sheets, even mixed media.
Intricate spirals are an orb weaver’s signature design.
There are thousands of orb weaver species, each with its own style… like this trash-line orb weaver.
It hides out in its string of past victims.
Spiders are born webspinners.
See these spiderlings, testing out their skills?
To weave these webs, the spider secretes silk through organs called spinnerets.
Spider silk is made mostly of proteins.
The spider uses different types of silk for different purposes.
To start, the orb weaver lays down a scaffolding using a smooth, structural silk.
Then the spider switches to a sticky silk for its main motif: circle after circle of tenacious thread.
Its eyes only see light, dark, and a little movement, so the orb weaver builds by feel.
The spider constructs its ephemeral home in just a few hours or less.
The delicate-looking web is actually five times stronger than steel.
If it were scaled up to human size, you couldn’t just sweep it away.
If the spider’s hungry, it can tighten the strands of its web - making it easier to sense prey.
When a fly crashes into the sticky web, its impact reverberates.
Since the spider can’t see well, it feels nearby spokes to zero in on its meal.
It uses sharp fangs to inject a paralyzing venom.
Then the orb weaver basically shrink wraps its prey, using a wide sheet of silk.
When it feeds, it repeatedly bites the wrapped-up prey, liquefying it so it can suck up all the juices.
Once a meal is all wrapped up, the spider may store it in its pantry for later… it has no problem finding it again.
Only a handful of invertebrates can remember where things are like this.
So how does an orb weaver do all these things with a brain the size of a poppy seed?
Some scientists think a spider's mind radiates out through the strands of its web, beyond the limits of its body.
It seems this exquisite creation is not just a home, a sophisticated net, or a place to keep food.
It's a map of the spider’s memories.
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