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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2007

Entomologists are debating the origin and rarity of a sprawling spider web that blankets several trees, shrubs and the ground along a 200-yard stretch of trail in a North Texas park. I found this so amazing!

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  • what the update now after 2 and a half year later??!

  • @guicapone2 Hi...It's my understanding that the cool weather came and nature took its course. I don't think the web is still there. Thanks for watching the video.

  • whats the update? its been three month since this video was posted

  • I heard when the cooler weather hit, nature took it's course and the web was a memory.

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  • I say leave em be ^_^ Since for all we know they can be the new worst enemy to those africanized killer bees.

  • holy crud yazuak is right those spider r taking over the world BURN THEM ALL, BURN THEM!!!!

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  • the worst place to land on from a plane...

  • this is actually footage of spider heaven

  • @JayTheHawk13 ^ Put this after youtube .com in your web search thing

  • /watch?v=wOxt9PoJNkg

  • @Sarkoja actually there are spiders that eat birds... for example the Goliath bird eating spider and a few other insane spiders google bird eating spider

  • id have a heart attak

  • BURN THOSE FUCKING TREES

  • You are now imagining yourself accidentally walking through that web at night

  • @babymalai I agree, ive seen webbing go from root too the tree top all on a line of four trees, it coated only the east side, the otherside was untouched, oh and there were no spiders. These look like Orb Weavers to me, but i thought they could only be found in tropical climates.

  • most people think of hell as a fiery dark place. This is my hell. D:

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