Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Giant Spider Web Story from Texas

Entomologists from around the world are very excited about a unique spider web that looks like something out of a movie. The web is so large that it covers a good number of trees and surrounding plants at Lake Tawokoni State Park.

The magnificent picture of the giant spider web below was taken by the Donna Garde, superintendent of the state park. Walking upon this site may scare many, and it’s reported that some visitors actually fear that their small dogs may be webbed and consumed ‘nothing could be further from the truth!’ In fact, it is one of the best bug free areas in the park acting as a giant mosquito net.
Although no one has given a definitive answer, many spider experts conclude that the ’stretch spiders’ are working together to form the massive web. Some say these webs happen every few years while others say it is a rarity.

Stretch Spiders, or Tetragnatha, are found all over the world, although most occur in the tropics and subtropics. They obtain their name from the ability to stretch out and hide on a stick or blade of grass when in danger. These spiders are commonly found close to water and compose large webs. In the case of above, these spiders appear to be working together.

http://www.badspiderbites.com/giant-spider-web/

2 comments:

John Robbins said...

Hi Anne,

my goodness, what an awesome sight; talk about efficient bug busting! Looks prehistoric to me, like stepping into another Age where giant spiders rule. A house without a resident spider is like a country cottage without a fireplace.

Am reading a book called Spiritual Growth by Sanaya Roman (www.orindaben.com) brill read. Weather is changing now, Spring-like with noticably stronger sunlight these days when its not raining that is; May flowers are out indicating warm weather ahead. Daffodils are slowing dying down,love the flowers, so cheery, so simple, so unpretentious. The perfect flower for me; William Blake and all..
New life, new growth, ahh, Spring is here(in Wales,too)at last.

Lovelightblessings,
Friend,John

Anne Cressy said...

Hi John...I love that little ditty...A house without a resident spider is like a country cottage without a fireplace. I'm going to use that one on one of our calls.

I was thinking of you tonight while I was watching the hummingbirds at the feeder. The tribe is back in full force tempting me to get my camera out and try to capture their antics.

Will write a proper letter one of these days soon...
Love,love, love,
Anne

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