One of the world’s largest spiderwebs has been discovered in a cave on the Greece-Albania border.
A study published in Subterranean Biology on Oct. 17 revealed details about the phenomenon, including how the two species of spiders — Tegenaria domestica, also known as the common house spider, and Prinerigone vagans — cohabitate in the web without eating each other.

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