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No.545538
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Okay here we go:
Is this a black widow?
Do I kill it?
No.545546
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>>545545It was the artist's fault, not mine, and I didn't think they would delete their post over it anyway…
No.545551
>>545548sorry
I usually notice shading and perspective/foreshortening first, then the graphic outline and only then the details, so for me it was the opposite
No.545553
>>545548Post it again.
We want to see it.
No.545555
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>>545554hope this dorky braidgirl is able to build up the couirage to confess to her
No.545558
>>545554I like it.
I interpret it as him recalling what he previously saw in his mind and not him actually holding the phone itself at that moment.
No.545580
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Okay seriously is this an actual widow?
https://files.catbox.moe/ok70z3.mp4 No.545581
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THEY'RE COMING IN THROUGH THE WINDOWS OR SOMETHING
No.545583
>>545582You Sure?
Australia?
No.545589
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>>545580If it makes you feel better, black widow bites are almost never fatal, and they're one of the most venomous spider in the world.
There's no spider in the world that is likely to kill you if it bites.
"Yes, black widows are venomous, but they pose very little danger to humans," Scott said. "The majority of bites that do occur are not serious. People either recover with no intervention at all, or they go to the hospital and are treated and then are fine."
In 2013, there were 1,866 black widow bites reported to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, but as Scott pointed out, only 14 of these envenomations resulted in severe symptoms. None resulted in death.
No.545595
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I fell asleep with her in the jar. I think she died.. :(
>>545589Thank you.
No.545596
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She's not dead. She just built herself a web and was laying still. Upon closer inspection I can say for sure it was a red stripe on the back in similar fashion to this.
However the legs do not have the defined widow shape but this could be because it is still one the size of an apple seed.
No.545597
>>545596I noticed the white stripe on it's back but maybe that's just the video.
If that stripe is red and you're in Australia it's 99% a redback AKA Australian black widow
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redback_spider> No.545601
>Cupboard Spider>Red House Spider>Triangulate Cobweb SpiderAre my results from an insect identifying app. I wish my camera was better.
>>545597Not Australia, but random things get shipped here from the port and black widows have been found in banana boxes and stuff. I am walking distance from the sea port.
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