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Researchers have discovered the largest spider web in the world inside a sulfur cave on the border between Albania and Greece. It spans an area of approximately 106 square meters and includes around 111,000 spiders of two main species. This web is the result of a rare ecological cooperation among a colony of spiders and relies on a chemical-based diet within a dark environment that depends on the chemical transformation of sulfur compounds. This highlights the complexity and adaptability of these creatures to the harsh cave environments.
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