Orwebs
Orwebs are a type of web spun by orb-weaver spiders, which are known for their distinctive circular or oval webs. These webs are constructed by the female spider and are used for catching prey. The orb-weaver spider spins a radial web with a central hub and multiple spokes, which it uses to catch insects that fly into the web. The web is typically made of silk, which the spider produces from its spinnerets. The size and shape of the web can vary depending on the species of spider and the environment in which it lives. Orwebs are an important part of the ecosystem, as they provide a source of food for other animals and help to control insect populations. The study of orwebs and the behavior of orb-weaver spiders is an active area of research in the field of arachnology.