Hihnweb spider
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|name=Hihnweb Spider | |name=Hihnweb Spider | ||
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|description=Eight brilliant thin red legs hold aloft an arachnid body that can only be described as bulbous, glaringly colored, and to most palates, repulsive. Gray mucusy bulbs adorn the thorax, and oversized, leather-penetrating fangs protrude from the anterior of the spider's face. | |description=Eight brilliant thin red legs hold aloft an arachnid body that can only be described as bulbous, glaringly colored, and to most palates, repulsive. Gray mucusy bulbs adorn the thorax, and oversized, leather-penetrating fangs protrude from the anterior of the spider's face. | ||
Their length ranges by age and gender, but species up to fifteen thums in length have been recorded in a single web specimen right beside a quarter-thum specimen. The males tend toward darker if similar color regimens, and they are typically fractionally smaller than the females. | Their length ranges by age and gender, but species up to fifteen thums in length have been recorded in a single web specimen right beside a quarter-thum specimen. The males tend toward darker if similar color regimens, and they are typically fractionally smaller than the females. |
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