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List of animals that produce silk

Silk is produced by a variety of animals, for different purposes, with various types being produced.

Insects

Other animals

  • The family Projapygidae in the order Diplura have cerci that contain silk glands.
  • The mussel Pinna nobilis creates silk to bond itself to rocks. It is used to make sea silk.
  • Spiders make spider silk for various purposes such as weaving their webs, protecting their eggs or as a safety line.
  • The amphipod Peramphithoe femorata uses silk to make a nest out of kelp blades. Another amphipod, Crassicorophium bonellii, use silk to build shelter.
  • Carp produce fibroin units, a component of silk, to attach their eggs to rocks.
  • Spider mites make webs that protects them against predators.
  • Symphyla produce silk through a pair of spinnerets, which is used for nest building, escape and defense.
  • Pseudoscorpions make silk chambers in which they molt.
  • Goats have been genetically modified to produce milk containing extractable silk proteins.
  • Dulichia rhabdoplastis

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