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World’s biggest spider web found

The world’s largest spider web has been discovered.
Found in a cave on the border of Greece and Albania, the monster covers an area of 1,140 square meters and is home to 10,000 insects.
Romanian professor Istvan Urak was also very touched when he first saw the mammoth spider web.
He said: “If I tried to put into words all the emotions that well up inside me [when I saw the web]I emphasize my admiration, respect and gratitude.
“You have to experience it to know what it really feels like.”
Researchers examined spider webs to find out how many different species of spiders live in the web.
They found 69,000 Tegenaria Domestica and 42,000 Prinerigone vagaves.
