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Best 1 Google Sheets (Advanced Functions)

Despite being basic, Google Sheets remains unmatched for quick, small-scale data manipulation and collaboration. Utilizing advanced functions like QUERY, ARRAYFORMULA, and VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, it allows teams to perform rapid data cleaning and basic aggregation without needing to connect to a formal dat...

2 Patu digua
Patu digua

Patu digua is a tiny comb-footed spider discovered in Colombia, notable for being one of the smallest spiders in the world, measuring less than 0.4 millimeters.

3 Bowl and Doily Spider (Frontinella pyramitela)

The bowl and doily spider (Frontinella pyramitela) is a North American species distinguished by its highly unique, complex three-dimensional web shaped like a bowl over a doily.

4 Desert Grass Spider (Agelenopsis aperta)

The desert grass spider (Agelenopsis aperta) is a North American species notable for building sheet webs with retreats in arid environments and its territorial behavior.

5 Sheet Web Spider (Linyphia triangularis)

The sheet web spider (Linyphia triangularis) is a widespread European species recognized for constructing prominent, horizontal sheet webs among low vegetation and shrubbery.

6 Grass Spider (Agelenopsis pennsylvanica)

Agelenopsis pennsylvanica, a North American funnel weaver, is notable for building sheet-like webs in grassy areas where it hides in a protective silken retreat.

7 Neriene radiata

Neriene radiata, commonly known as the bowl-and-doily spider, is an araneid species described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1841 that builds complex, two-tiered webs.

8 Money Spider (Erigone atra)

The money spider (Erigone atra) is a tiny, cosmopolitan dwarf spider essential to agricultural ecosystems for pest control and its frequent use of ballooning for wind dispersal.

9 Neriene peltata

Neriene peltata is a sheet-weaving spider first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1802, recognized for its dome-shaped webs commonly found in shaded woodlands.

10 Anapistula ataecina

Anapistula ataecina is a microscopic cave-dwelling spider discovered in Portugal in 2010, distinguished as one of the smallest terrestrial invertebrates.

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