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  2. Hydro-Man - Wikipedia

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    The combination of unknown radiation and his immersion in a deep ocean-dwelling bacteria turns him into Hydro-Man. [7] When he realized that he had become a man-of-water, he blamed Spider-Man for his accident and started to hunt him (through many showers, sewers and water valves), [8] in order to get revenge on the hero, but was defeated in combat.

  3. Spider web - Wikipedia

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    A classic circular form spider's web Infographic illustrating the process of constructing an orb web. A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word coppe, meaning 'spider') [1] is a structure created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey.

  4. The 7 Types of Spider Webs and the Incredible Spiders That ...

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    Spider webs are made from a protein fiber which we call silk.It is both strong and stretchy but not all spider silk is the same, there are several different types. Spiders produce silk using ...

  5. Cultural depictions of spiders - Wikipedia

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    One of the most notable characters in comic book history has taken his identity from the spider, the Marvel comic book hero Spider-Man. Peter Parker was accidentally bitten by a radioactive spider and then, as Spider-Man, was able to scale tall buildings and shoot web fluid from a device attached to his wrist.

  6. Seven Ways Madame Web Connects To Spider-Man - AOL

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  7. Ballooning (spider) - Wikipedia

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    Water-repellent legs keep them alive on both fresh and salt water, enabling them to survive waves up to 0.5 meters in height. In wind many species raised their legs or abdomens to use as sails, propelling themselves across the water's surface. Many species of spiders also drop silk to anchor themselves in place while afloat.

  8. How this submissive spider's massive webs are beneficial to ...

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    By late summer and early fall, this species of spider becomes a common sight in the area

  9. List of Spider-Man (1967 TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man gets involved, but is chained in a room filling with water. However, he uses a web bubble in order to breathe. Spider-Man foils the plan, saving Mary Jane and the city officials, and defeats the Kingpin and his henchmen. Note: This is the episode with the one and only appearance of Mary Jane Watson in the entire original Spider-Man ...