As one of the phobes who hangs out here in the hope of understanding spider people I have absolutely no idea. But congratulations on posting the first spider I can actually see beauty in.
I still don’t want to shake his hand, or be in the same house, but i do see beauty there. That’s gotta be worth something! 😊
I feel the same way about spiders, yet somehow the algorithm keeps bringing me here! And I still come along for the ride anyway - would rather see them on screen than in my home!
Man sometimes I'm convinced I live in the matrix aye.
I was just down at the local creek, enjoying the views and having a breather and a spider that looked exactly like this guy was on my shoe, he scampered away before I could get a closer look at him and I've been wondering what kind he was... I open reddit and this is the first post I see.
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As one of the phobes who hangs out here in the hope of understanding spider people I have absolutely no idea. But congratulations on posting the first spider I can actually see beauty in.
I still don’t want to shake his hand, or be in the same house, but i do see beauty there. That’s gotta be worth something! 😊
I feel the same way about spiders, yet somehow the algorithm keeps bringing me here! And I still come along for the ride anyway - would rather see them on screen than in my home!
Always great to read so many people hang out here to work on their phobia!
Man sometimes I'm convinced I live in the matrix aye.
I was just down at the local creek, enjoying the views and having a breather and a spider that looked exactly like this guy was on my shoe, he scampered away before I could get a closer look at him and I've been wondering what kind he was... I open reddit and this is the first post I see.
Anyways, beautiful bubba ❤️
Wow, the quality of these photos is amazing
Thank you
Could be Ambicodamus sp. (Red and Black Spiders)
https://preview.redd.it/sos8k2xr3b7g1.jpeg?width=615&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b9b2aa3c8328783bd3ecac7fb8d8ccae7af9456
(Pictured - Above) National distribution of observations on iNaturalist. (~100 observations total)
Nice photos!
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Cute but deadly