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The Brown Recluse spider, recognizable by its violin-shaped mark, is a small light brown spider found primarily in the middle to lower regions of the United States. Slightly larger than a quarter, it’s often hidden in neglected areas, where it prefers to sleep during the day and hunt insects at night. Its coloring aids in its camouflage, allowing it to blend into dark environments. Although mostly reclusive, this spider possesses a dangerous bite, making it a creature of both intrigue and caution.
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The Terrifying Brown Recluse By: Julia, Lily, Payton, Maddy, Justin, Cole W
It has a violin shape on its back. It is a little bigger than a quarter. This spider is a light brown color.
The brown recluse lives in the middle to lower part of the United States. It likes to hide in things that have not been used in a while.
Its light brown color helps it to hide in the dark. It also has a nasty bite.
Most spiders have eight eyes, but the brown recluse only has six.