An Asian spider spins webs of different designs depending on how hungry it is, reports a Japanese researcher.
A well-fed Octonobasybotides spider adds silk bands along web spokes, Takeshi Watanabe of the University of Kyoto has observed. When the spider gets hungry, however, it arranges the bands so that they spiral toward the web’s hub.
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