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Intricate white artistic spiderweb in nature swamp Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Swamp Spiderweb in morning fog Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Intricate white artistic spiderweb in nature swamp
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Spider silk is stronger than steel and tougher than Kevlar pound for pound. Spider webs themselves are characterized by a highly organized geometry that optimizes their function. The behavior both of radial threads and spiral threads create web geometry. The radial threads anchor to nearby objects. The spiral threads crisscross and anchor to the radial threads. These spider webs are an optimized system, meaning the design cannot be improved. Image made during early foggy morning. Webs cannot be seen during the normal daytime hours.


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