Is a Spider's Web a Part of Its Mind? | Deep Look

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Orb weaver spiders build exquisite spiral webs not only to catch insects, but to extend their senses. Once they shrink-wrap their prey with silk, the nearly blind spiders can store them for later, and read their web's strands as a kind of memory map to guide them back. Take the PBS Digital Studios Survey! to.pbs.org/2020survey SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look: goo.gl/8NwXqt DEEP LOOK is an ultra-HD (4K) wildlife and nature series created by KQED San Francisco and presented by PBS Digital Studios. See the unseen at the very edge of our visible world. Explore big scientific mysteries by going incredibly small. --- The more than 48,000 spider species create a wide variety of web styles. There are over 4,000 different species of orb weaver spiders alone; these are the eight-legged spinners that create the famous spiral-shaped webs. Anyone who’s watched orb weavers in action has seen them use their exquisite creations to deftly ensnare flying insects. Impressive as this, the webs function as much more than deadly traps. Webs play an integral role in everything an orb weaver does. When spiders are hungry, they can tighten the web’s strands and even adjust its size and shape, depending on what size of prey they’re in the mood for. These species are only able to see light, dark and a little movement, but they are somehow able to quickly navigate their webs, pinpointing their unlucky victims and binding them in silk, a meal saved for later. Because they can do so much with such tiny brains, some researchers think orb weavers use their webs as a form of extended cognition, outsourcing advanced mental tasks like problem-solving and memory. For example, once they have killed and wrapped their prey, a spider can store it for later, then easily find it again. They don’t need to remember every single thread they have spun — just a few previous steps. By using their webs to do some of their thinking for them, orb weavers may be preserving precious brain power for other necessary and complex tasks like capturing prey. --- Where do orb weavers spiders live? Orb weaver species live everywhere on planet earth except for Antarctica and the Arctic. As long as there is abundant food (i.e. insects) and a place to build their web, you are likely to find an orb weaver. --- What other kinds of spider webs are there besides orb webs? In addition to the signature spiral-shaped designs made by orb weavers, spider webs come in various other styles, such as tangles (aka cobwebs), funnels and sheets. ---+ Read the entire article on KQED Science: www.kqed.org/science/1969661/is-a-spiders-web-a-pa… ---+ For more information: The work of Thomas Hesselberg www.thomashesselberg.com/ Hilton Japyassú’s work on extended cognition in spiders link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10071-017-1069-… ---+ Shoutout! 🏆Congratulations🏆 to the following fans on our Deep Look Community Tab for being the top five emjoi and ascii artists for this episode! Eevee Extreme (55 votes) Amber Shepherd (20) Second Maker by KS (16) Seth Holton (16) Faixan Lol (10) ---+ Thank you to our Top Patreon Supporters ($10+ per month)! Bill Cass Justin Bull Burt Humburg Alex Shebastian Reyes Egg-Roll Josh Kuroda Daniel Weinstein Chris B Emrick Karen Reynolds Daniel Pang Tea Torvinen dane rosseter David Deshpande Daisuke Goto Companion Cube Nathan Z Tianxing Wang luna Kelly Hong Kevin Judge Elizabeth Ann Ditz Laurel Przybylski Gerardo Alfaro Leonhardt Wille Robert Amling Mary Truland Shelley Pearson Cranshaw Supernovabetty Laura Sanborn Sayantan Dasgupta Cindy McGill Pamela Parker Joshua Murallon Robertson monoirre Silvan Wendland Aurora Dia Roberta K Wright Sonia Tanlimco Levi Cai Guillaume Morin Misia Clive Caitlin McDonough Rick Wong Nathan Wright Titania Juang Carlos Carrasco Nicolette Ray Kristy Freeman Alexandre Valdetaro Syniurge Dogman Cristen Rasmussen Geidi Rodriguez Blanca Vides Scott Faunce Noreen Herrington Kallie Moore SueEllen McCann Teresa Lavell Louis O'Neill Aurora Mitchell Sharon Merritt Pushkar Chitale KW Joao Ascensao TierZoo ---+ Follow KQED Science and Deep Look: Instagram: www.instagram.com/kqedscience/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/kqedscience KQED Science on kqed.org: www.kqed.org/science ---+ About KQED KQED, an NPR and PBS affiliate in San Francisco, CA, serves Northern California and beyond with a public-supported alternative to commercial TV, Radio and web media. Funding for Deep Look is provided in part by PBS Digital Studios. Deep Look is a project of KQED Science, the largest science and environment reporting unit in California. KQED Science is supported by The National Science Foundation, the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, the Vadasz Family Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Campaign 21 and the members of KQED. #orbweaverspiders #spiders #spiderwebs
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