Summary:
- Researchers have discovered the world's largest spider web inside a sulfur cave in Mexico. This web is home to over 111,000 spiders living in complete darkness.
- The web covers an area of over 1,000 square meters, which is larger than a basketball court. It is believed to be the work of a single species of spider known as the cave spider.
- The cave spiders have adapted to living in the pitch-black environment by developing specialized features, such as enhanced senses and the ability to produce their own light through bioluminescence.