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What kind of spider is this?


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http://www.marion.ohio-state.edu/spiderweb/SpiderPictures/Loxoscelidae/Loxosceles%20rufescens.htm

 

Thats what it is. As long as you don't piss it off it won't bite you.

 

That's not what it is. It is a Woodlouse spider or Dysdera crocata. These particular spiders are pretty common in the woods under old logs, etc. due to their diet of wood lice and similar insects - also why they have such large jaws; to pierce their prey. Their colors may vary a bit, but that's the one. Here's a link.

 

http://spiders.entomology.wisc.edu/Dysderidae/Dysdera_crocata/index.html

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Their main meals are what it's eating in the picture I posted. A specie of wood louse or what I used to call "rolly polly". They need the large jaws to pierce the armor of those insects. The spiders themselves aren't too big. It could probably deliver a good bite on a human, but it wouldn't be any worse than any other regular spider. Unless, you're allergic, of course.
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