Sorry for poor picture quality. Found in France. Never seen anything like it.

  • Karyoplasma
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    1923 days ago

    You’re hurting his leg :( (Pretty sure it’s a male Eratigena atrica)

    Friendly spiderbro, very common.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      423 days ago

      Thanks! It isvery likely a Eratigena Atrica. The pattern on its back is identical. I safely released it in the garden.

      • @[email protected]
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        -423 days ago

        Moving an indoor spider outside typically leads to their death. What you did here is basically throw a spider to the wolves. If you can’t deal with a spider indoors and you feel obligated to do something about it but have ethical feelings or whatever, the better thing to do is simply and quickly squish it.

        But, it’s a spider, so whatever.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      323 days ago

      Thank for your answer.
      ITT I read that it could also be a radiated wolf spider. In any case it was big, bigger than other big a** spiders I found at this place. But what do I know, I’m definitely not a country person.

  • kindenough
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    1023 days ago

    This spider is known as not my problem, I am not in France.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 days ago

    God the memories. Lived in a house surrounded by banks of ivy and for whatever reason it attracted those things like none other (Giant House Spider).

    The house at the time was also poorly insulated or sealed from outside. I’d find 1-2 every 2-3 days inside. They’d teleport across the house using the vent system too. One snuck inside my bath towel. I’d find them in the sink just chilling, they’d crawl across the bed sometimes, ugh.

    Look, I know they’re harmless (to humans) and I know I’m being dumb, but spiders for some reason immediately cause a fight or flight response in me. Like, there were nights I’d see one and then I’d be unable to sleep the rest of the night and I’d have to keep the lights on just in case. My brain just absolutely breaks down when spiders are involved, it’s dumb, I know it, but I can’t seem to stop it and those particular spiders are just so unbelievably large that it scared the shit out of me.

    Roaches? Snakes? Ants? Beetles? Scorpions? Literally anything else? I don’t care at all. Only spiders. No clue why.

  • @[email protected]
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    323 days ago

    It might be a Tegenaria gigantea or some wolf variant such as the Hogna Radiata though it is really hard to tell from the pic.

  • @[email protected]
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    223 days ago

    Putain on a des truc comme ça en France . si je vois ça chez moi je vrille, quelle taille elle faisait? (les photos sont parfois trompeuse)

    • Catt
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      923 days ago

      To those downvoting this comment. Why? Arachnophobic people do exist (and for some, even a picture of a spider can make them feel deeply uncomfortable)

      • @[email protected]
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        121 days ago

        Idk I could’ve worded it better, I prob came off more entitled or something than I meant to. It doesn’t freak me out seeing pics of spiders most of the time, and I’m certainly not entitled to that stuff being hidden, I just think it’s nice for pics with common phobias like that to be nested in the post or nsfw’d if it’s not in a community that’s for those things

      • @[email protected]
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        -223 days ago

        By that logic we should nsfw all images as there is a phobia for virtually everything and you never know who’s looking at your post.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 days ago

    Hard to tell from the photo but maybe:

    • Nursery Web Spider
    • Giant House Spider
    • Radiated Wolf Spider

    My bet is on a giant house spider. They’re massive, fast, but harmless (and are actually great with dealing with pests - I leave them be in the home).

  • Synapse
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    123 days ago

    A big one. Once, I got surprised by a big one like that on my way to the bathroom in the middle of the night, I freaked out and let it escape… under my bed… couldn’t find it. I couldn’t go back to sleep.