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๐Ÿงต what kind of spider is this?

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Anonymous No. 16271609

Judging by the colors alone, one you shouldn't be messing with.

Anonymous No. 16271611

>>16271608
>>16271609
Woodlouse spider. They're harmless.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse_spider

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sage No. 16271612

>>16271608
Dysdera crocata

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse_spider

Anon died alone No. 16271614

>>16271608
A funnel one

You should find a wormhole looking web close to it

Anonymous No. 16271620

>>16271608
Olive Spider, they used to put them in Martinis

Anonymous No. 16271632

>>16271609
>>16271611
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>>16271620
thank you all
it looks very cool

Anonymous No. 16271814

>They have been known to bite humans if handled. Verified bites have caused no major medical problems. Localized itchiness at the bite site has been reported in some cases.[7]

Anonymous No. 16271948

>>16271611
>eats woodlice, silverfish and earwigs
How do you get them to live with you?

Anonymous No. 16272066

>>16271608
dick spider
it crawls up your dick when youre sleeping

Anonymous No. 16272350

>>16271948
Leave some wood on the ground. Woodlice will come to eat the wood and the woodlouse spiders will come to eat the woodlice. Say that ten times fast.