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    Default Spider identification

    Hi all
    Please help with the identification of the spider on photo. Is is dangerous, poisonous etc. This is in the Brits area.
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    Default Re: Spider identification

    wow nice spidy.

    Looks a lot like the flatties we have in our home (still dont know what they're called )

    So now I'm curious whether this one is the same with a different camouflage or a different variety all together
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    Default Re: Spider identification

    Flattie = Wall crab spider, but I'm not sure if it's one of those.
    I do tent to agree tho.

    Only a small handful of South African spiders are of any medical importance and this definitely ain't one of those so it's totally harmless.

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    Default Re: Spider identification

    Quote Originally Posted by QuantumPi View Post
    wow nice spidy.

    Looks a lot like the flatties we have in our home (still dont know what they're called )

    So now I'm curious whether this one is the same with a different camouflage or a different variety all together
    Thank you feel a lot better knowing they are harmless.

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    Default Re: Spider identification

    Wall crab spider....harmless.
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    Default Re: Spider identification

    Quote Originally Posted by MARSSmith View Post
    Wall crab spider....harmless.
    Thank you !

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