Unfortunately I can't find an online link, and it wouldn't have the spooky pictures anyway, but a 24-ha (60-acre) spider web (really a collection of inter-connecting webs, of course) has been found on a farmer's field near McBride, B.C., about 220 kilometres east of Prince George, close to the Alberta border in a valley just west of the Rockies. It was put together by untold millions of tiny black spiders (Halorates ksenius), and the accompanying picture in our Edmonton Journal looks like a bunch of teenagers or movie special effects people were given too much rubber cement and went nuts on a fence and surrounding shrubbery. It is really eerie looking!
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