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Brown recluse spider

Loxoceles reclusa

Description:

I have a ton of these guys living around my house in the woods! They are docile and rather shy. Small, about the size of a coin or a toenail. They tend to seek the dark undisturbed places and remain in the same spot for long periods of time. They generally avoid any encounter. The web produced is thin and irregular, no patterns exist just a mess of fibers in a corner or between pieces of wood.

Habitat:

Humid areas like the mountainous rainforest, and dark spots where they can stay undisturbed.

Notes:

Dangerous because of its very strong venom, but friendly and easily avoidable.

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Mr. Natural
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Mr. Natural

SP, SP, Brazil

Spotted on Jun 4, 2019
Submitted on Jun 4, 2019

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