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World’s Largest Spider Web Discovered in Bizarre Sulfur Cave

Last updated: November 8, 2025 5:05 am
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The discovery of a massive spider web in a sulfur cave on the Albania-Greece border has left scientists astounded. The web, which covers an area of more than 1,040 square feet, is home to approximately 111,000 spiders belonging to the species Tegenaria domestica and Prinerigone vagans. This finding is significant as it marks the first documented case of colonial behavior between these two solitary species of spiders.

Sulfur caves are known for being extreme habitats, characterized by complete darkness and high levels of hydrogen sulfide gas, which is toxic to most organisms. Despite these harsh conditions, the spiders in this cave have found a way to survive by feeding on tiny midges that hatch from cave pools. These midges, in turn, rely on sulfur-oxidizing microbes as their primary food source, forming a unique food chain that sustains the cave-dwelling organisms.

Genetic analysis of the spiders in the cave has revealed that they are evolving separately from their counterparts outside, indicating that they are adapting to the underground environment. The researchers believe that the stable and abundant food supply, coupled with genetic isolation, may have driven these species to exhibit colonial behavior, a trait never before observed in either species.

Study co-author Urák István from the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in Romania expressed his excitement about the discovery, noting that it highlights the many surprises that nature still holds for us. The study, published in Subterranean Biology, sheds light on the remarkable ability of these spiders to thrive in challenging conditions and adapt to their environment.

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The unprecedented finding in the sulfur cave underscores the importance of scientific research and exploration in uncovering the mysteries of the natural world. As we continue to delve into the depths of caves and other remote environments, we are sure to encounter more fascinating discoveries that expand our understanding of the diversity and resilience of life on Earth.

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