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Published: 2013-08-14 22:55:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 214; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 0
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SO, apparently spiders have discovered my house. >.>I don't mind. I think it's cool, especially since they have been pretty big.
I found this last night, and this morning I found ANOTHER .
I'm not to sure if it's wolf spider or a grass spider but, it is definitely one of the two.
If someone knows for sure please, (PLEASE!) let me know.
Sorry about the blurred lines. I just happened to grab an electricity bill to cover the bottom and just blurred everything because I didn't know which parts were important.
DON'T TRUST THE INTERNET, PEOPLE!!!!
Oh, and that glass the spider's in? It's my official "CAPTURE & RELEASE" glass.
Don't even ask how many times I've used it since it was commissioned 2 weeks ago.
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Comments: 10
DrippingFlames In reply to xXDarkDarlingXx [2014-03-29 00:52:16 +0000 UTC]
Aw . . . but he was doing his little jig
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DrippingFlames In reply to kylexcraig [2013-09-09 23:29:33 +0000 UTC]
It kinda looks like he's dancing.... doesn't it?
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DrippingFlames In reply to nyhbia [2013-08-24 06:39:21 +0000 UTC]
I thought he was BEEUTYYFULL!!!!
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pitbulllady [2013-08-16 06:11:52 +0000 UTC]
It IS a wolf spider, although without seeing the underside and knowing the region in which it was found, it's hard to say, but it does look like one of the Hogna/Tigrina(depending on which taxonimists you prefer)genus, so yeah, it's cool. Nice to see someone else who appreciates spiders and practices catch-and-release instead of killing them, btw.
pitbulllady
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DrippingFlames In reply to pitbulllady [2013-08-16 17:17:07 +0000 UTC]
It was found at the southernmost point of Texas.
And I DO have a picture of the bottom but... its blurry.
Thanks for commenting!!!!
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