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No, but other spiders can get stuck in that spiders web.
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Actually yes. Sometimes spiders get trapped in their own webs and then another spider comes up and spins them around in a "blanket" of web like they would a bug and drinks their blood. Its kind of sad, spiders who walk on glass webs shouldn't throw stones, you know?
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I'd say not, because what would be the point if it trapped itself, in G-d.'s scheme of things? Spiders trap other insects to help control their global populations and prevent the Earth from becoming infested with bugs, G-d. Forbid. By the way, tangentially, it's at least hypothetically possible to go from stuck to "stucker." First a bug may get stuck in a web due to the sticky coating. Then it tries to break loose, but can't, and the web closes in on it, becoming even more trapped and entangled in the web. In other words, it goes from stuck to "stucker."
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