Australia's Victoria covered in giant spider webs after flooding | See photos, video
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Days after severe floods hit Australia’s Victoria, lakhs of spiders have spun webs that stretches across trees and paddocks creating huge gossamer-like sheets.
Days after heavy rains and severe floods hit Australia’s southeastern state of Victoria, lakhs of spiders have spun webs that stretch across trees and paddocks creating huge gossamer-like sheets. According to a BBC report, the sheets are said to be created by a survival tactic known as "ballooning", where spiders throw out silk in order to reach higher ground. The webs are expected to disintegrate by the end of this week. The large gossamer-like sheets have covered wetlands between the towns of Sale and Longford.More Related News