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Worlds biggest spiderweb discovered inside Sulfur Cave with 111,000 arachnids living in pitch black

Worlds biggest spiderweb discovered inside Sulfur Cave with 111,000 arachnids living in pitch black

Researchers have discovered more than 111,000 spiders thriving in what appears to be the world’s biggest spiderweb, deep inside a pitch-black cave on the Albanian-Greek border.

This is the first evidence of colonial behavior in two common spider species and likely represents the largest spiderweb in the world, said study lead author Mr. Istvánan associate professor of biology at Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in Romania.

A cave-dwelling spider colony has built what appears to be the largest spiderweb ever found. (Image credit: Urak et al. 2025Subterranean Biology (CC BY 4.0))

“The natural world still holds countless surprises for us,” Urák told Live Science in an email. “If I were to attempt to put into words all the emotions that surged through me (when I saw the web), I would highlight admiration, respect, and gratitude. You have to experience it to truly know what it feels like.”


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Author: sascha.pare@futurenet.com (Sascha Pare)
Published on: 2025-11-04 20:10:00
Source: www.livescience.com

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