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Identify My Spider

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You're missing the most important detail - location. Your geographic location will narrow the possibilities down tremendously. What I would do is this: try Google again, but this time just include "spiders" and where you saw the s...
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Nice tool you have, but it takes soooooooo long to create a sitemap!
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This is more likely a skin condition than a spider/insect bite. No cause for alarm, this is possibly cellulitis or a staph infection. Just keep it clean and apply a topical antibiotic. This may take several days to heal, but you should be f...
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Fred happens to be a member of the Sparassidae family. they are often called giant crab spiders, but the common name is the huntsman spider. they can get rather large, but they are also quite harmless, and reluctant to bite. they can be qui...
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its a widow spider. but its poisionus so dont get near it cause f u get close to it then if it bites u then like in a minute u will die imediately. one of my family members got bitten by one of those and they almost died but thank god they ...
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