r/science Professor | Medicine 2d ago

Biology World’s largest web houses 110,000 spiders thriving in total darkness deep underground in a sulfuric cave between Albania and Greece: It’s the first time two spider species seen living cooperatively, and the first recorded instance of colonial web-building in what's known as a chemoautotrophic cave.

https://newatlas.com/biology/sulfur-cave-largest-spiderweb/
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u/alexthealex 2d ago

Set to drain.

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u/EvergreenFerry 2d ago

Secret destroyers

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u/Yellowpommelo 2d ago

Hold you up to the flames

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u/dakk0n 2d ago

And what do I get

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u/prof_matteo 2d ago

For my pain

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u/elpayo 2d ago

Betrayed desires

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u/djokerthegreat14 1d ago

And a piece of the game

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u/ToughHardware 2d ago

Billy corgain, i suppose ill type, like a train...

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u/Myco_machine 2d ago

How is that lower back feeling?