The Bite of a Telamonia Dimidiata initially looks very similar to a spider bite, though over time it will develop a redness that is vastly similar to that of a snake bite, and if it is not immedietaly treated, it could be killer.
Telamonia Dimidiata are non-venomous and produce no toxin significant to humans.
As of my last update in October 2023, Telamonia dimidiata, a species of spider, has been reported in the United States. Its presence was confirmed in certain regions, particularly in southern states. However, the distribution may vary, and ongoing monitoring is necessary to understand its spread and ecological impact.
This was determined to be a hoax. So don't worry about checking public bathroom toilets for spiders, well you might still want to check, that is, just to be on the safe side. But anyways it was determined to be a hoax because the names of the spider and the name of the airport in North Florida, or as said in the original, Chicago.
Mylothris dimidiata was created in 1898.
Oxymeris dimidiata was created in 1758.
Timia dimidiata was created in 1906.
It looks like a big mosquito bite..
a coyote is a wild dog do it looks like a dog bite
with a magnifying glass you should be able to see triangular bite marks.
mosquitoes
No, looks like he just takes a bite. Fresh meat.
While a snake's forked tongue looks dangerous, it really is not. Snakes actually smell with their tongues. If snakes bite, they use their teeth