This place was vast. Farea had set up smaller outposts from where she had set her homebase, the spot where she landed. She was simply securing this sector, but only loosely. There weren't many hostile creatures here compared to her landing spot, so there was no need to create a whole network, just a simple one that connected to the trees above.
Her red webs were only five meters off the ground, with some odd ones covering certain places on the ground. Those odd ones were traps. It was a quick and easy way to study the bigger organisms found here. Most of them couldn't escape the traps, which allowed her to identify the different creatures, segregated by shared characteristics in her mind. There were also organic creatures that resembled her chassis. Strangely. Their webs however weren't as strong as hers, even when spun multiple times to three times the size of her smallest string, it show to be weaker.
Having a strange compulsion to keep these creatures alive made it difficult to detect the differences as she needed to see how the systems worked, which required dissection. Unfortunately, these tended to end poorly. She did however learn how to keep the subjects alive longer.
Just then as she was about to link a group of trees together, she noticed a bipedal creature, much like in her first encounter, walking in her outpost. Hidden in the crown of leaves, she observed, and having a good estimate at the rate of movement, she fired a continuous stream of chemicals that would quickly harden into red silk, attempting to catch this creature.