Pókháló
Pókháló is the Hungarian word for spiderweb. A spiderweb, or cobweb, is a structure built by spiders from silk spun by their spinnerets. These webs are primarily used by spiders to catch prey, but also serve as a home for the spider and a place to lay eggs. The sticky threads of a web ensnare insects and other small creatures, which the spider then immobilizes with venom before consuming.
Spiderwebs vary greatly in design depending on the species of spider. Some are intricate, circular orb webs,
The construction of a web is a remarkable feat of engineering. Many spiders begin by creating a
While often associated with dust and neglect, spiderwebs are fascinating natural structures. They are a testament