This is a bit more washed out than I'd like...but you can get all the important detail still.
Once again...the spitting spider.
Several details to note. Very non-threatening fangs on these guys. They also have a lot more hair than most might note from farther away. They're not furry furry fuzzy like lycosids or satricids, but definitely could use a shave to get rid of that stubble.
Also, note the almost claw like structures at the end of the pedipalps.
One of the most distinguishing features of this species of spider is it's number of eyes. The vast majority of spiders have eight eyes. This spider has six, located in three pairs. The central pair is most noticeable here. The other two pairs each almost resemble single eyes, but they are indeed pairs of eyes.
Once again...the spitting spider.
Several details to note. Very non-threatening fangs on these guys. They also have a lot more hair than most might note from farther away. They're not furry furry fuzzy like lycosids or satricids, but definitely could use a shave to get rid of that stubble.
Also, note the almost claw like structures at the end of the pedipalps.
One of the most distinguishing features of this species of spider is it's number of eyes. The vast majority of spiders have eight eyes. This spider has six, located in three pairs. The central pair is most noticeable here. The other two pairs each almost resemble single eyes, but they are indeed pairs of eyes.
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