So this spider showed on my room, can someone tell me which one it is?
it was huge, I never saw it before, any help?
>>2328549
Shamless Self bump
>>2328549
I know nothing about spiders, but google reverse image search is amazing. Looks like the banded huntsman.
Thanks for the nightmares.
>>2328551
this.
probably Heteropoda venatoria
>>2328549
Looks like a Huntsman spider to me. Very common in Australia.
It's not venomous and it doesn't make webs, so you're probably fine.
its a huntsman, ive had them crawl over my face and show up above my bed numerous times, other than trying to burrow into my ear, its pretty harmless
Looks like a regular huntsman to me. Supposedly they're bros, don't spin webs, and aren't venomous. They just like running fast and giving face hugs sometimes.
>>2328549
Aussie? looks like a huntsman. they aren't particularly aggressive or dangerous, but one that big will still ruin your day if it bit you. shoo the lil np utter outside
>>2329904
>>2330700
All spiders are venomous, huntsman bites just aren't a big deal (from what I hear anyway)
>>2328549
Given the length of the legs and the markings on the abdomen I would have to say that this is a mid-western fully grown adult NOPE.
>>2331976
You have to go back.
>>2331978
No.
Is this a huntsman? Seen in Sydney
>mfw moving to australia for two years and really thankful for the job opportunity
>>2328549
the kind that you squish with your shoe right away
>>2332884
>getting that close to a spider whose legs are longer than your shoe
>>2331976
>>2333934
>Heteropoda venatoria
Have you ever seen an spider turn back and jump at you, when you try to squish them?
>>2333934
That's nothing, I found a spider that was larger than most objects.