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The world's largest spider web has been discovered in an underwater cave on the border of Greece and Albania in Europe
The web spans an areas of 1,076.4 square feet
The web houses a colony of approximately 110,000 spiders from two different species
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest spider web in an underwater cave on the border of Greece and Albania.
The web spans a surface area of 1,076.4 square feet along the wall of Sulfur Cave and houses a colony of an estimated 110,000 spiders from two different species, according to a recent report published by the international science journal, Subterranean Biology .
There are around 69,000 Tegenaria domestica spiders and 42,000 Prinerigone vagan spiders in the web. The colony is the “first documented case of coloni

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