
Sorry, I'm gonna try to catch her for more detail but no guarantees
Best Answer Mettcollsuss , September 5 2021 - 10:23 AM
It's a spider, though I'm not sure what kind. Maybe a jumping spider since a lot of ant mimic spiders seem to be in that family?
Go to the full postIt's a spider, though I'm not sure what kind. Maybe a jumping spider since a lot of ant mimic spiders seem to be in that family?
+1
I know it's unfair and specist but the mimics are all way too camel spider for my tastes, I have old meme scars lol
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