PARIS: Spiders usually work alone, but they’re finding opportunity in numbers near Lake Ray Hubbard. A team of arachnologists found a giant 40 feet spider web in the Lakeside Park of North Texas.
Spiders often showcase significantly creepy features and thus it can be confidently said that arachnophobia does exist. The creepy features of spiders will become even more visible to you if thousands of these insects fall upon an area around you for hunting.
This week, people living in a Dallas suburb witnessed a fascinating event involving a large group of spiders; people who are afraid of the insect, however, might not be as fascinated. According to a report published in AgriLife Today, a group consisted of thousands of spiders strung up a gigantic web in the forest around a local lake in Dallas. The spiders are responsible for hanging the massive web were working together for catching insects.
The exact location of the web was a Lakeside Park neighborhood. The web was 300 ft wide and 40 ft in height. This is not the first time when researchers are observing webs similar to the one in Dallas, but still they don’t have enough knowledge about strange creations like this gigantic spider web.
Spiders are known for being lone creatures. They prefer to weave webs privately. However, the webs spotted in Dallas are significantly different from the conventional spider webs. According to arachnologists, those webs don’t include a bunch of small webs arranged together. The arachnologists are saying that thousands of spiders worked together for building this enormous web and are thus using the term “communal web” to refer to the gigantic structure.






