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Tegenaria gigantia

Tegenaria gigantia
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NHM1451600
Image title
Tegenaria gigantia
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Location
Natural History Museum, London, UK
Image description

Tegenaria gigantia, house spider, It's usually the males which are seen struggling in baths, as they tend to wander in searching for females and get stuck. The males have longer legs and slimmer abdomens that the females. - Bath

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© Natural History Museum, London / Bridgeman Images
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plug / searching for females and get stuck / as they tend to wander / baths / creepy / house / spider / bath / hairy / teganaria

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