The secret world of spiderwebs
Book - 2025
Despite their familiarity, spiderwebs are drastically underappreciated, and without them, the world as we know it would be overrun by insects. From classic orb webs and spectacular tent webs to hidden trapdoor webs and water webs that attach to the surface of a flowing river, The Secret World of Spiderwebs reveals the incredibly diverse ways spiders catch their prey.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Juvenile works
Illustrated works
Informational works
Picture books
Documents d'information
Ouvrages illustrés - Published
-
London :
Thames and Hudson
2025.
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
- Physical Description
- 47 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm
- Audience
- Ages 6-9.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index (page 46).
- ISBN
- 9780500653845
- A world of webs: why do spiders build webs?
- Orb web: elastic spiral
- Stabilimenta: web decorations
- Lace web: pretty deadly
- Water web: fishing lines
- Net web: meal snatcher
- Cobweb: tricky trip wires
- Funnel web: stage for an ambush
- Ladder web: a moth's worst nightmare
- Golden web: colorful camouflage
- Sheet web: deadly hammock - Trapdoor web: secret burrow under the sand
- Tent web: preying behind the barrier
- Colony web: supersized prey catcher
- Lampshade web: out of the spotlight
- Web builders: how does a spider build its web?
- Eight long legs: what makes a spider a spider?
- Spin doctors: how does a spider make its silk?
- Silk lines: different types of spider silk
- Spot that spider: a spider-spotter's guide.