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Episode 204: No Dig with Charles Dowding

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

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In habitats throughout the world, a remarkable forty five thousand different species of spider have so far been discovered. They use their silk for different purposes, such as creating egg sacks, traversing surfaces and for wrapping up and storing their food. The most well known use of their silk is to create webs that are usually suspended between structures for catching their prey. Not all spiders use webs for this purpose, since some make them into protective canopies for their young,. Others lay them on the ground where they work like trip wires to alert the spiders to danger or prey. And there's even spiders that don't make any webs, but just rely on their stealth and camouflage for ambushing their victims.

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