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Inside house. Released outside. Can report that I wasn't bitten despite holding the spider in a closed hand while I got my camera.
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Inside house. Released outside. Can report that I wasn't bitten despite holding the spider in a closed hand while I got my camera.
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Inside house. Released outside. Can report that I wasn't bitten despite holding the spider in a closed hand while I got my camera.
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Inside house. Released outside. Can report that I wasn't bitten despite holding the spider in a closed hand while I got my camera.
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In the bathroom. Baby white tail?
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In the bathroom. Baby white tail?
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Gravid female.
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Feeding on cobweb spider
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18 mm body length. It was in the web of a funnel web spider. The host was dead
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18 mm body length. It was in the web of a funnel web spider. The host was dead
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18 mm body length. It was in the web of a funnel web spider. The host was dead
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18 mm body length. It was in the web of a funnel web spider. The host was dead
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18 mm body length. It was in the web of a funnel web spider. The host was dead
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18 mm body length. It was in the web of a funnel web spider. The host was dead
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From plot WR5 SS51 by the Waikato River
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This is just a young spider, about 10 mm in length (including legs). I was amused to see the Badumna in the corner... future prey, maybe.
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This is just a young spider, about 10 mm in length (including legs). I was amused to see the Badumna in the corner... future prey, maybe.
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This is just a young spider, about 10 mm in length (including legs). I was amused to see the Badumna in the corner... future prey, maybe.
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Female guarding eggs in a fold of the sun umbrella. Several creatures fell out (a tiger slug, 2 Drymaplaneta species) when I opened it for the first time after winter but this one stayed put.