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It looks like a WolfSpider to me. Had one over the summer, in a jar, and well it had babies and they got all over the freaking place... and well they looked pretty much like the one on that curtain(Once they grew up and got to an annoying level), except maybe a bit lighter in color. And I know that wolf spiders can indeed range from Dark Grey to Light Tan.
From my experience with Wolf-Spiders, they are really Skiddish and will run the other way if they see you. They don't build webs, although except when they have babies, they will create something like a burrow, and it will be lined with Web. Normally they cannot climb slick surfaces. Although I can tell you from first hand experience, the babies can though!
They can be a bit of an annoyance where you find them at though. In the tub in the morning when you first wake up.. First thing you see in the floor when you stumble outta bed... in the cloths hamper..
I don't know how bad it hurts to get bit by them, but I would say .. probably pretty bad. Except it would not be a bite you would die from.
They will not eat Box Elder bugs.. at least I haven't had any luck getting them to eat em..
The best thing to do would be to get on google, and type in your state and then go with common spiders in your state and narrow the search down from there. Wolf spiders are supposedly all over the US for the most part. I believe the biggest of em are in North Carolina.. (Seems like I read that somewhere)
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