World’s Largest Spiderweb
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0:00 If the sun were to disappear tomorrow, these cave spiders could go on living
0:03 for thousands of years completely in the dark.
0:07 If you go right to the border of Greece and Albania,
0:10 you head down this dark cave and then you
0:12 wait through chest high water for about 50 m, you find something really strange.
0:17 This thick spongy substance that is everywhere.
0:20 It spends 100 square meters.
0:22 And if you look closely,
0:23 you find that it's teeming with a 100,000 [music] spiders.
0:27 This is the world's largest spider web.
0:30 But what's strange is that this cave is in complete darkness.
0:33 There is no sun, so no photosynthesis and no
0:36 plants or any other traditional sources of food.
0:39 So how can these spiders survive?
0:42 Well, things get even weirder when scientists looked at the kinds of spiders.
0:45 They found two species, one bigger one and one smaller one.
0:49 Usually the bigger one eats the smaller one,
0:52 but here they were living in harmony.
0:54 And so what was going on?
0:55 Well, they found the answer to both of these questions
0:58 when they looked at the walls of the cave,
1:00 which was covered in this white slime.
1:02 When they put this slime under the microscope,
1:05 they realized there were sulfur eating bacteria there,
1:08 which were feeding off the high sulver concentrations in the rock.
1:11 And kay flies would then eat that slime.
1:14 And so you got millions of kayfies which ended
1:16 up creating this near infinite buffet for the spiders.