[I've lived this long and only just realized that spider webs can be folded up]

What about those on my face?

Sometimes the little spider works hard to weave a web and quietly waits for the little bugs to come to it.

[What you may end up waiting for is not a bug, but a raindrop bigger than you.]

[At this time, the little spider will put away the woven web, and then another spider will eat it silently]

Because they didn't catch any prey and didn't absorb any nutrients, they could only eat the webs they had woven in order to weave a new one next time.

If the spider web is covered with catkins, the spider will roll the catkins into a ball and throw them away forcefully, looking very angry.

[It turns out that in places we can't see, small creatures are also working hard in nature]

"When I was little, I threw a ball of paper up and he would throw it down. After half an hour, he stopped playing with me [crying]"

"What you might end up with is a face bigger than the net [Shamatte]"

“When people walk over and get their faces covered

Spider: My goodness, even such a big web can’t catch my head.

"Could the coins in the corner of the room be Spider-Man's rent?"

"I'm in a rural area, and there have been a lot of spider bites lately. There's a small spider web covered in spider bites. I check it every day, and there are actually more and more spider bites on it. I feel like I can't eat all the spider sauce anymore [covering my face]"

"When I was a kid, a butterfly landed on my hand. On my way to school, I passed a spider web on it. The butterfly struggled at first, but the spider saw it and bit it to death. Then the butterfly stopped moving. This spider must be poisonous [tears running]"

"You can also play with spiders [playful] by blowing gently on the spider web, imitating a small insect struggling on the web, and then the spider will come out to see if it has caught its prey [killing Matt]"

"I'm sorry. When I was little, I caught it and pulled out the silk from its butt. I pulled out a lot of silk and wrapped it around a wooden stick. The silk wouldn't break. [bitter][bitter] Who knew it was so frugal and wanted to collect the net? [nods and bows][nods and bows]"

"Sorry, little spider, I won't pee on the spider webs in the toilet anymore [crying]"

"Some spiders are really ugly. I've seen a few at school that look like mops that are turned upside down."

The person on the canopy is like a playful child: When I saw a spider web, I used to like to throw small pieces of leaves on it, and the spider would quickly run to catch them.

It turned out that it was not a bug. After throwing it a few times, it stopped catching it. It was so boring. I was almost getting moldy from being locked up at home all day studying. Even spiders didn’t want to play with me!

The spider who is working hard to weave a web: Without any parents to take care of it, the children in your family keep throwing garbage into my house pretending it is food. Even after being caught several times, they keep throwing garbage into my house. Is it easy for me to weave a web with all my hard work?

Meeting this kid is like meeting a real dad.

Some greedy boys and girls in ancient times saw spider webs and said: If spiders can eat spiders, then can I eat them? I also want to supplement some nutrition for myself.

Anyway, it has left the spider web for so long and doesn't eat it, so it shouldn't be hungry. So it's no big deal for me to eat it. After all, good things should be kept within the family.

Also, if I eat the web woven by a spider, will I develop a pair of skillful hands like the spider to weave a web?

If I can do this, then I can make money with this skill in the future!

The more I think about it, the more I feel I am right. I really am a genius (//?//)

The spider collecting its web: ???

So, no one speaks up for me?

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