From YouTube, produced by Backyard Bugs
Did you know that it is instinctual for a spider to build a web? A spider does not have to learn how to spin from its mother. Watch in this video as a spider spins a web and catches its prey. Does the spider start at the middle of the future web and work out, or start at the edge and work in? This is one of 89 videos featured in some interactive educational science software entitled Backyard Bugs. Available at http://www.totallybuggin.com/ (01:46)
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Ages:
6 - 11
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License:
Proprietary
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Owner:
Backyard Bugs
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Found by
LarrySanger
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