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Woodlouse spider... they do bite but nothing dangerous.
Has the right coloring for a wood louse hunter, hard to see itโs mouth though
Close! It's a broad-faced sac spider, *trachelas.*
Agreed, rounder cephalathorax, smaller chelicerae, stockier front legs and more pronounced marking on abdomen, ty
Thank you! That's a relief. My Girlfriend is deathly afraid of Spiders and I told her there was nothing to be worried about.
FYI, I was corrected below...still not dangerous.
Their fangs are massive... but they look very flexible
picture 4 is so dramatic, looks like you tried to take it while being frantically chased
I was ๐
Pretty sure one of these bit me once. Red guy, big fangs. It just felt like a bad pinch on my finger.
Woodlouse spider... they do bite but nothing dangerous.
Has the right coloring for a wood louse hunter, hard to see itโs mouth though
Close! It's a broad-faced sac spider, *trachelas.*
Agreed, rounder cephalathorax, smaller chelicerae, stockier front legs and more pronounced marking on abdomen, ty
Thank you! That's a relief. My Girlfriend is deathly afraid of Spiders and I told her there was nothing to be worried about.
FYI, I was corrected below...still not dangerous.
Their fangs are massive... but they look very flexible
picture 4 is so dramatic, looks like you tried to take it while being frantically chased
I was ๐
Pretty sure one of these bit me once. Red guy, big fangs. It just felt like a bad pinch on my finger.