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What Kind Of Spider Is This? - Tigrosa grandis

What Kind Of Spider Is This? - Tigrosa grandis
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
October 2, 2009

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Fishing Spider
i think i have a same spider, but I have ID it has the following:
Dolomedes tenbrosus
The Fishing Spider does not hunt passively with a web. It hunts on the water surface and hunts Mayflies, and even small fish. Female fishing spiders are much larger than males. Females have been known to eat the male after mating. This species will care it’s young in a egg sac below it abdomen with the use of webbing to secure it.

 
I think it might not be the s
I think it might not be the same though. We're nowhere near any body of water. (Even puddles are nonexistent right now.)

But I know nothing about spiders, so you never know. :)

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