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Help Identifying Spider  - Falconina gracilis

Help Identifying Spider - Falconina gracilis
Katy, Texas, USA
October 18, 2011
Size: Dime size
Pretty sure this bit me when I was sleeping... maybe. When I put the camera super close to it, it put its front down and back portion upwards a little...

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Help Identifying Spider  - Falconina gracilis Help Identifying Spider  - Falconina gracilis

Moved
Moved from Falconina.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Spider bites are quite rare
it would only bite if it was accidentally squished and was trying to defend itself. This is not an dangerous spider. I'll leave ID comments on the other image... I have to think about it a bit.

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