szúnyogháló
Szúnyogháló, also known as "spider web" in English, is a type of web constructed by spiders to catch prey. The structure and design of a szúnyogháló can vary significantly among different spider species, reflecting their unique hunting strategies and ecological niches. Spiders typically build their webs using silk, which they produce from specialized glands. The silk is strong, flexible, and can be spun into various forms, including threads, sheets, and sticky droplets.
The most common type of szúnyogháló is the orb web, which is characterized by a circular or
The function of a szúnyogháló is primarily to capture and immobilize prey. Once a prey item is
The study of szúnyoghálók, or spider webs, is an important area of arachnology, the scientific study of