yes i think their called spider caterpillars
Spiders are the most common animals known to make webs. Some other animals like caterpillars, insects, and certain species of fish and birds also create webs for various purposes.
Interestingly enough, webs are made by both caterpillars and spiders. Tent caterpillars create web-like nests in trees that resemble tents. These silken nests protect them from predators, and also allow them to feed on the leaves of the tree. Spiders also make silken webs. These are typically closer to the shape most often associated with webs. Most spider use their webs to trap their prey and eat.
for a wille
No kind!!!! worms don't make webs. Tent caterpillars will produce webs/nests for their young in plum trees. Please see: Related Links for more info and pictures
my answer is the caterpillars are almost ready to be in their cocoon so they try to get used to it
When ever they want to . But some do not make webs
Silk is a natural polymer produced by many caterpillars to form cocoons and by spiders to create webs. It is made up of proteins and is known for its strength, elasticity, and biodegradability.
Because the spider could not put a lot of webs in him.if it did he would not have unlimited webs.
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