Spider identification ( lemmy.world )
Southern California. It jumps. Lost legs unfortunately trying to catch it. Released outside.
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Southern California. It jumps. Lost legs unfortunately trying to catch it. Released outside.
In this corner, we've had a large female widow for a year or so, but haven't seen her in a couple weeks. There are a few Pholcidae around, but this looks different. Maybe 10-12mm long legspan.
I've been watching this guy for a couple weeks now, he's visibly growing, which is cool to see, I've never observed one specific spider over a period of time