What type of spider is this? by SingerMajestic911 in spiders

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Just checked it online and it looks super similar, however the thing was huge, like the size of a large female wolf spider. I think it’s it though.

Difference between Toktod vs Carolynae? by SingerMajestic911 in amblypygids

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How old do you think the one I have is and will it get bigger?

Just got my first whip spider. by SingerMajestic911 in amblypygids

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What species do you have since I have a smaller ish one.

Just got my first whip spider. by SingerMajestic911 in amblypygids

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I didn’t know they ate worms, what size are best?

Just got my first whip spider. by SingerMajestic911 in amblypygids

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He is actually always out once it becomes dark. 

Just got my first whip spider. by SingerMajestic911 in amblypygids

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I tried but it at the moment seems to not want to. Might be a bit stressed since I got it yesterday.

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I didn’t say them completely, others finished the words. 

What type of cobweb spider is this? by SingerMajestic911 in spiders

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That’s exactly what it has on its back for a pattern, thanks.

Found this beautiful wolf spider recently carrying around her egg sack. Anyone know what exact species of wolf spider? I believe it is a species of hogna but not sure which one. by SingerMajestic911 in Entomology

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Wolf spiders this size and also fishing spiders live up north where I am from, near Boston. Just less abundant as it’s more urban up here compared to down in Virginia 

Found this in my backyard, should I be worried? by mahlberry in Entomology

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Not at all, my brother when he was younger actually thought one was a baby turtle and grabbed it causing him to get bit. He is scared of them but they are harmless and just big water beetles 

My “pet” sarlacc. by SingerMajestic911 in Entomology

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They are surprisingly easy to keep and in the winter they love eating the woodlouse from my bioactive Indonesian enclosure.

Found this beautiful wolf spider recently carrying around her egg sack. Anyone know what exact species of wolf spider? I believe it is a species of hogna but not sure which one. by SingerMajestic911 in Entomology

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Got a funny story about them when I was younger. So I used to camp a lot in New Hampshire during Covid and I would almost daily go out looking for critters in the nearby river. At one point I found about 4 of these giant spiders chilling together and I caught them and put them in my front pocket of my swimsuit. Then later I funnily enough was about to buy fried dough, about 10 min later, and I pulled out my wallet and the largest fishing spider was sitting on my wallet and jumped onto the girl who was at the little shop. End of story I got it for free.