Brown recluse
The spider you are describing is likely a type of spider called a redback spider. Redback spiders are common in Australia and are known for having a distinctive red stripe on their upper abdomen and a black underside. They are venomous and should be avoided.
A Brown Recluse spider is typically light to medium brown in color with a violin-shaped marking on its back. It has a small body, about the size of a quarter, and its legs are long and thin. Brown Recluse spiders are known for their distinct eye pattern, with six eyes arranged in pairs.
well it took me a while...it was a tuft question to answer, but finally here it is...! Gnaphosid spiders are common outdoor spiders. A specific Gnaphosid spider is known as a parson spider which is occasionally indoors. Parson spiders do not like water or cold weather. the parson spider is a meduim-sized spider (1/2 inch long). Parson spiders are hunting spiders and do not spin webs...and when they hunt it isn't pretty... anyways, they hunt at night and during the day, they are usually found out doors under stones or loose bark in silken retreats. Indoors they are found under objects like chairs or tiny holes in furtiture, or in cracks and crevices. And YES they are dangerous! Hope this helps!
It sounds like you have found a redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti) which is native to Australia. Redback spiders are venomous, and the females can be recognized by their distinctive red stripe on the upper side of their abdomen. If you come across one, it's best to keep a safe distance and avoid handling them.
An antlion. First half of antlion is 'ant'.
They have a black line through their body and the top half is light brown and the bottom half is creamy.
The spider you are describing is likely a type of spider called a redback spider. Redback spiders are common in Australia and are known for having a distinctive red stripe on their upper abdomen and a black underside. They are venomous and should be avoided.
A Brown Recluse spider is typically light to medium brown in color with a violin-shaped marking on its back. It has a small body, about the size of a quarter, and its legs are long and thin. Brown Recluse spiders are known for their distinct eye pattern, with six eyes arranged in pairs.
Dead, or dieing. Half a spider is less than a whole spider which is the physiological minimum to allow continued existence. Half a spider alone cannot survive unattached from the other, opposite half.
They're hybrids: they're cross between a tiger and a spider, they're half tiger and half spider
My dog, Bailey is half lab and half beagle. She is tan all over- the color of a yellow lab. She has big floppy ears and you can't tell she's part beagle until she howls.
you should go to a doctor immediatly espcially if you are certain it was a brown recluse because if it is on one of your limbs you may have to have surgery or lose your limb
I'm pretty sure it's a white tip which i think are poisonous
The coloration is yellowish-brown with several irregularly distributed dark spots on the rear half. The legs have wide dark bands before the first bend. Like all huntsman spiders, the legs of the giant huntsman spider are long compared to the body, and twist forward in a crab-like fashion. The giant huntsman spider is the largest member of the Sparassidae, boasting a 30 centimeter (12 inch) leg-span, and 4.6 centimeter body-length.
it is half spider
Crabeater seals are large seals. They are a light color. Young ones have brown markings. They are chubby on the top portion of their body, and then become slender on the bottom half. They have sweet faces.
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