Spiders, but seen as an organ of their web.
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a spider so large that it needn't weave a web - it just spreads out its legs in every direction and the threads unfold between them.
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a spider that leaves its web between timelines to feed on its alternate selves
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a living web that traps spiders that attempt to mate with the decoy in the middle
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vegetarian tree colony spiders that still weave webs because they serve as memory, ears and calculators now
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impossibly intricate heirloom webs passed down the generations that catch even cosmic rays and refract light to dazzle predators
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tiny spiders of light that draw threads between the stars to catch the eyes of those looking up
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The zodiac signs were originally spiderwebs, but the minds they caught were heavy. The webs were pulled down to Earth and became part of us.
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We are now weaving one of the most sophisticated webs of all. Not long until the star spiders notice and come down to build their nests.
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webs that catch musical notes drifting by the spider will eat them to sing in stolen voices shake the web and they will all fall out at once
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