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Anonymous
Spiders are AWESOME.
My camera SUCKS.
>> Anonymous
Watch out, thats a brown recluse

SHIT GIVES YOU NECROSIS
>> Anonymous
I don't think so. Brown recluse are down in the southeastern United States. This here is from Northwest Canada.
>> Anonymous
Kill it with fire.
>> Anonymous
looks like a black widow to me.
>> Anonymous
>>410890
Lol, what?

Black widows are black.
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I'm curious as to what spider it might be. I found the two of them in my bathtub a few nights ago. The bodies aren't that big, but the legs could easily be the size of my hand.

Most people scream and get a shoe. I got a flashlight and took pictures. They were actually really calm, even when the flash went off.
>> Anonymous
the 2nd one looks like it COULD be a recluse, they have small bodies and big legs, where do u live? u can look up spiders on Google by location
>> Anonymous
>>410874
You havn't visited /an/ in a while obviously

all spiders are Brown Recluses

all camping trips require condoms
>> Anonymous
GAH! damn you. i hate spiders. im extremely arachnophobic, and just looking at these pics makes my skin crawl.

yet they are fascinating, so i MUST look. DAMN YOU
>> Anonymous
These are two photos of the same spider, one had the light and colour slightly adjusted in photoshop. There were actually two of these spiders in my bathtub, but this is the same one. I'm from Vancouver, BC.
>> Anonymous
northwest canada doesnt have recluses or widows, it should be easy to ID because theres not really any spiders up there
>> Anonymous
>>410975
BROWN RECLUSES AND DEATH KNOW NO BOUNDARIES MOTHER FUCKER

GUESS WHICH ONE IS HANGING OUT IN YOUR BATHTUB?

TRICK QUESTION

BOTH
>> Anonymous
>>410997
i lol'ed
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I LIVE IN YOUR YARD AND YOUR SHOES AND HAVE A 5% LETHALITY RATE.
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>>411035
I DO COCAIIINE
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>>411037
THAT'S ONE IN TWENTY NIGGA
>> SaVvy
>>410872
>>410899

Male Tegenaria duellica, if I am not mistaken. I'd have to see a clear, ventral photo of your specimen to give you a positive ID. Either way, it doesn't pose a threat to humans. Their bite is about as bad as a wasp sting. Mild swelling, itching, that's about it.
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i found this one when i went to mexico
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ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRR!
Funnel Web Spider
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And here's another one. I've just enlarged the one I posted in a different thread.
>> Anonymous
Moar plz.

My friend has a phobia of spiders.
This will scare the shit outa him.
>> Anonymous
>>411264
Your friend isn't me by any chance, is he?
>> Anonymous
fuck this thread has to be killed with fire... lots and lots of heavenly fire
>> Anonymous
>>410899
>>410974
kinda looks like one of these
http://www.canadianarachnology.org/data/spiders/21222#image
they live in the that area
>> Anonymous
>>411324
meet
>>411167
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Taken with my 20D. Not HR (Scaled way down) but it's as close as I could get to the face. Notice any surprising features about the eyes?
>> Anonymous
>>411703
fucking PUPILS! and they're blue eyes. 8888B
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>>411703

Nice photo. It seems to show that you have captured evidence of spiders possessing pupils/irises, though they do not. Spider eyes are very simple compared to those of other arthropods, more or less resembling a telescopic version of a mammalian eye with a multilayered retina. Jumping spiders possess some of the best eye sight of any invertebrate, with a visual acuity some 1/5 that of a human. Though not as cute, Net-Casting spiders have incredible low-light vision, being about 2,000x that of Jumping spiders.

Image of a Net-Casting spider, Deinopsis subrufa. They are also known as Ogre-Faced spiders, for obvious reasons.
>> Anonymous
>>410872
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come closer...
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
http://www.brownreclusespider.org/brown-recluse-spider-location.htm
>> Anonymous
I fkn hate spiders, they're so scary. :(
But great pictures anyway, like>>411703this one, looks somewhat like human eyes..
>> Anonymous
NOOO

OH GOD NO
>> Anonymous
The Fear... The Fear!

THE FEAR!!
>> Anonymous
Spiders are friends, they are moving slowly and when you blow at them, they turn around and go away. And they silent and don't annoy me or try to suck my blood, like moskitos. Since I have a few spiders in my flat, I don't have much trouble with flies and other horrible flying beast.
>> Anonymous
>>412935
Yeah I had one and his web under my desk, he didn't bother me I didn't bother him, spiders are damn cool
>> Anonymous
>>412935

I would never say that arachnophobia is rational. It is simply that spiders are the work of Satan.
>> Anonymous
I got a cool red/white spider living out the back of the house who spins a web every night.. catches his food and then is gone by morning and takes down his web in the morning.. very cool.. I'll try and get some photos
>> Anonymous
>>412959
Enjoy your ignorance, christlover.
>> Anonymous
>>413321
He was being melodramatic, you dumb shit.
>> Anonymous
>>413392
lol you've been trolled.
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>> SaVvy
>>413786
>>413790
>>413793

Definitely Genus Araneus, though I'm not sure what species off-hand. Are you in the Rocky Mountains? Canada, maybe?
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>>410872
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>> Anonymous
>>410872
awesome anon!! we don't have these kind of spiders in germany!! ....at least i think so.
>> Anonymous
>>414190
OH DEAR GOD I WANT TO STOMP IT