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1,140 square foot spider web found in southeastern Europe thought to be world’s largest

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A massive multi-species spider web discovered in a cave along the Greece-Albania border is believed to be the world’s largest of its kind.

This extraordinary web showcases the collaborative efforts of various spider species living together in a unique ecosystem. Its immense size and intricate structure have attracted significant scientific interest, shedding light on the complex behaviors of spiders in natural habitats.

The discovery highlights the rich biodiversity of the region and opens new avenues for research into arachnid communities and their ecological roles.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/nov/15/1140-square-foot-spider-web-found-southeastern-europe-thought-worlds/

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