Alright contestants! Ten points to the first poster that can identify this here arachnid!!!!



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i didn't realize how big of a boy this guy was until that cup.
Spiders are outside my wheelhouse, but what region of the country?
Region observed in would be pretty basic info for any ID request.If I told you that I feel like it would be cheating.
You're right. Maybe location is required. Southern United States. By the way your guesses are incorrect.Region observed in would be pretty basic info for any ID request.
Lacking any region info, I'll toss out a guess of giant crab spider. (west texas to california) or a wolf spider for south eastern states.
Good job spotting the hair.nah, recluses aren't that hairy and have that violin shape on their heads
What state? Where were you when it was observed?You're right. Maybe location is required. Southern United States. By the way your guesses are incorrect.
I don't know???? Looks like a Wolf Spider to me...
Brown Recluse?
Nice findNah. Here's a recluse I found in my kids' bathroom the other day.
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They're unfortunately very common here in Alabama.
Wolf spider?Alright contestants! Ten points to the first poster that can identify this here arachnid!!!!
Nice find
Nice kill may be the more appropriate phrasing.Nicer after he stopped moving. I put him in the sink for his posterity shot. I'll abide wolf spiders and camel crickets, but I'm not looking to share my domicile with anything that likes to hide in clothes and causes skin to slough of when it bites.