While we often think of webs as the intricate, sticky traps that spiders build, the term "web" actually refers to any structure that a spider creates for shelter, hunting, or laying eggs. This can include:
* Orb webs: The classic, circular webs with radial threads.
* Funnel webs: Tube-shaped webs with a funnel-like opening.
* Sheet webs: Flat, horizontal webs with a silken barrier.
* Tangle webs: Irregular, messy webs with a tangled appearance.
So, even if a spider doesn't build a traditional web, it still has a "web" as its home.