Search
Log in
Sign up
Watch fullscreen
How Do Spiders Capture Big Prey?
Live Science
Follow
Like
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
last year
Ingenious web construction and energy stored in stretched silk strands lend spiders super powers to lift animals too heavy for the spiders' tiny muscles to support.
Category
🤖
Tech
Show less
Recommended
0:39
|
Up next
Is this Australia's largest funnel-web spider?
Australian Community Media
2:19
Enormous Megaspider Stuns Experts
Live Science
10:08
Top 10 Most Venomous Spiders On Earth
WatchMojo
4:07
How Amazing Are Spiders? - The Dr. Binocs Show | Best Learning Videos For Kids | Peekaboo Kidz
Peekaboo
0:23
Particularly large sheetweb spider found in New Zealand
Newsflare
4:13
Is Every Spider Web Unique?
Live Science
1:09
Australians asked to catch deadly spiders to save themselves
Buzz60
1:47
William Shatner Spoke To space.com Before The Solar Eclipse
Space.com
3:48
See The Crab Nebula And Cassiopeia - Amazing Time-Lapse
Space.com
1:06
4K Footage: James Webb Space Telescope's View Of Breathtaking Star-Forming Region NGC 604
Space.com
1:43
What You Need To Know About The 2024 Social Security Changes
Kiplinger
13:54
How To Add Audio Effects, Mixing And Exporting In Ableton Live 11 | Music Radar
Music Radar
7:47
How To Produce A Bass Line With Automation Using Ableton Live 11 | Music Radar
Music Radar
2:29
Reasons Why A Pension Lump Sum Is Better Than An Annuity Payment
Kiplinger
2:39
Small Cap Stocks Investing
Kiplinger
1:45
Solar Maximum Might Arrive Earlier Than Expected
Live Science
2:54
Looking Beyond Voyager 1 And 2
Live Science
3:47
Will Brain Transplants Ever Be Possible?
Live Science
1:51
Rare Megamouth Shark Sighting
Live Science
1:23
The Thermohaline Circulation - The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt
Live Science
2:25
What Was the Largest Empire In the World?
Live Science
3:00
Glass Octopus Captured in Rare Footage By Underwater Robot
Live Science
2:48
Last Roman Gladiator Arena Unearthed In Switzerland
Live Science
3:01
Do Animals Laugh?
Live Science
0:59
18,000-Year-Old Pup Dogor Is A Wolf
Live Science