Webspinners Move Much Faster in Reverse | #DeepLook #Shorts



Webspinners, related to walking sticks and praying mantises, produce the finest silk in the animal kingdom. But unlike spiders, which produce silk from spinnerets on the tip of their abdomens, or caterpillars that produce it with salivary glands, webspinners have special silk ejectors on their front feet. Learn more in our episode "The Curious Webspinner Insect Knits a Cozy Home" 👉 https://youtu.be/l_JP3RbJ8zk #youtubeshorts #webspinner #deeplook


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