That’s okay, we know that it isn’t a spider that stays in a web, it’s a spider that hunts. Yes, it would be a good thing if editing was available when you try to post something. I think that is in the plans for this site. Your spider might be Tigrosa aspersa, a tiger wolf spider. My guess is that it is male from his small abdomen. Malebspiders don’t get photographed as often as females because they’re smaller and they have to hide from females who might eat them.
It was not found in its web, but I can’t change it.
That’s okay, we know that it isn’t a spider that stays in a web, it’s a spider that hunts. Yes, it would be a good thing if editing was available when you try to post something. I think that is in the plans for this site. Your spider might be Tigrosa aspersa, a tiger wolf spider. My guess is that it is male from his small abdomen. Malebspiders don’t get photographed as often as females because they’re smaller and they have to hide from females who might eat them.
That is a really interesting fact! Men hide from me, too!