It’s the real world wide web.
Romanian scientists realized every arachnophobe’s worst nightmare after discovering the “world’s biggest spider web”– complete with approximately 111,000 of the critters. The impressive feat of arachnid architecture was detailed in a spine-tingling study in the journal Subterranean Biology.
Situated on the border between Greece and Albania, the subterranean structure stretched for a staggering 1,140 square feet along the wall of a narrow, low-ceilinged passage in a permanently dark zone near the mouth of the sulfuric cavern, LiveScience reported.
The colossal colony comprised thousands of individual funnel webs like a silky tent city and likely represented the largest spider web in the world, per the web-browsing authors.
“You have to experience it to tr

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