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Huge 1000ft spider web appears overnight on a beach in Greece
By Katie Weston - The Express
AN ENORMOUS and terrifying spider web has sprung up in Greece overnight, covering everything from trees to shrubs near a lagoon.
A tranquil beachfront has been transformed by the starving spiders.
A giant web spanning 1,000ft has mysteriously appeared overnight in Aitoliko, a city in western Greece.
The spiders are from the genus Tetragnatha, known as stretch spiders due to their elongated bodies.
They are known to build webs near watery habitats, with some species even said to be able to walk on water.
A video shows the web’s thick blanket cloaking trees, bushes and shrubberies near the shore, with a quick shot of two spiders that appear to be mating.
The region’s high temperatures have formed ideal conditions for the spiders, who quickly transformed the shrubbery into a mating den to have their own “party”.
An increase in the mosquito population is also thought to have contributed to a large number of spiders in the region.
The rapid creation of such webs is said to be unusual, but not completely unheard of.
Thankfully for residents, however, the species are harmless.
Molecular Biologist Maria Chatzaki said: “These spiders are not dangerous for humans and will not cause any damage to the area’s flora.
“When an animal finds abundant food, high temperatures and sufficient humidity, it has the ideal conditions to be able to make large populations.
“The spiders will have their party and will soon die.”
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