Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Not all spiders wait in the centre of their webs for their prey to come along. Why is this?"
...1. It makes them too visible for birds and other predators 2. They are allergic to light 3. They become stuck 4. They are too exhausted to crawl back there Many spiders reduce the risk of being chomped up for dinner themselves by hiding at the edge of the web and keeping one leg on a signal line from the centre of their web which alerts them by its vibrations that their own lunch has arrived. Amazingly, another method they use as a safe guard is by disguising themselves so as to appear inedible or really unappealing to their predators.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. Not all spiders wait in the centre of their webs for their prey to come along. Why is this?"
It makes them too visible for birds and other predators:
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