Smile, please :) 🙂
It is part of the insect world and the environment in which it lives and forages. For the spider, it turns out, it's not just the food or the prey that gets caught and trapped in its web. Like a fisherman who catches in the sea, it is not always fish that enter the net, but also other objects. In spider webs, things like leaves, coffee beans and even a sprig of pepper, can get tangled up in the threads which are as smooth as silk. It can describe the power possessed by a spider web. Strong enough for such a fine web! So, if a fictional approach featuring Spiderman webs is capable of entangling and holding things like cars, towers or large boulders, it is, then, an approach that has its backing in the real world.
Let's see, maybe there's an image you can use.
It is a ripe coffee that falls and hangs there.
A sprig of pepper.
This is a coffee bean that has peeled off the skin. Does it look like the surface of the moon? Maybe I was too delusional. 😁
The shell that our friend left in his web.
The owner of the shell and webs, perhaps, it was him, hiding behind a leaf up there.
This is one of those great web creators.
Another shell.
Not falling, but being stuck and hanging.
Someone was spying on me while I was doing my job! 😁
Got you! 😁
.. But this one, hanging there for other reasons after the molting. 😀 In a moment, it must have gone from there.