The world's largest spiderweb was discovered.

Scientists have discovered the world’s largest spiderweb in a Sulfur Cave on the Albanian-Greek border, stretching over 1,140 square feet. The web houses around 110,000 spiders from two rival species, marking the first recorded case of colonial web formation between them.
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2025

The world's largest spiderweb was discovered.

Scientists have discovered the world’s largest spiderweb in a Sulfur Cave on the Albanian-Greek border, stretching over 1,140 square feet. The web houses around 110,000 spiders from two rival species, marking the first recorded case of colonial web formation between them.
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11
/
2025

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