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House Spider
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A house spider
Tegenaria domestica
that a friend brought into work for me as I photograph anything that moves :-)
House Spider
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Tegenaria domestica in its natural habitat where it should be, not above my bed :-)
House Spider Male
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This is the smaller male of the species
Tegenaria domestica
that I found strutting his stuff by the TV a few days later.Probably wanted to watch Merlin on BBC1 :-)
European house spider
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Location Warrington, UK, April 2010
House Spider
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Those two club-like appendages that look like very small legs are the pedipalps. They are the two "feelers" on a spider's face.