Why only female Darwin’s bark spiders weave the toughest webs

Why only female Darwin’s bark spiders weave the toughest webs thumbnail

The Darwin’s bark spider, found in the forests of Madagascar, weaves silk that outperforms steel and most human-made fibres in both strength and toughness. Its silk has a tensile strength of about 1.6 gigapascals, around 3x higher than that of iron, making it the toughest biological material ever tested

LEAVE A REPLY

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *