Life in the Undergrowth S1E3 - The Silk Spinners
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Silk is the invertebrates' great invention, used in a range of ways from from the protective stalks of lacewing eggs to the amazing hanging threads of New Zealand's 'glow worms'. Spiders, though, have taken silk-spinning to extremes. The common wolf spider has no web, but the female is a gentle parent, encasing her eggs in silk and carrying the precious bundle wherever she goes. The bolas spider uses a ball of sticky silk soaked in a copy of moth pheromone to lure its prey. Millions of communal spiders live and feed together in a vast, towering web - an arachnophobe's nightmare.
| Released | Nov 23, 2005 |
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| Runtime | 49min |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Actor | David Attenborough |
| Director | N/A |
| Production | BBC |