Here's A Giant Spider Web Covering An Entire Greek Beach
Here's A Giant Spider Web Covering An Entire Greek Beach
The web, estimated to be nearly 1,000 feet long, covering the shoreline of the small Greek town of Aitoliko was spun by arachnids known as stretch spiders. They don't pose a threat to humans, but they can run faster on water than they can on land, and the giant web marks the stretch spider mating season.
September 20, 2018 at 12:53PM
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