Sunday, September 2, 2007
Massive Spider Web
Lake Tawakoni State Park in North Texas is now home to a enormous 200 yard spider web. Entomologist are debating whether or not the giant web was constructed by social cobweb spiders or if the web is a massive connection of independent spider webs that stem off from one another. The web also gives North Texas a little bit of national recognition because this sort of event doesn't really happen that often. The park has become a place of natural wonder for some, but for others it has become a place of horror. I would personally love to see the spider web because I think it would be a once in a life time opportunity to see something like it in Texas.
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Josh,
This is a really interesting story, but do you think it shows some type of bias? I'm not sure it does, really.
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