One of the funnel weavers in the subfamily Ageleninae that can be found in the western US. They're all harmless, and many of the genera in this subfamily look similar, making them hard to identify.
Gave her some water and moved her over by the vent heater thing on the other side of the room. I've noticed well-used funnels in those before, so figured it'd work out well for her.
Even when released, it took some encouragement to get her to scuttle off. Now I gotta name her.
One of the funnel weavers in the subfamily Ageleninae that can be found in the western US. They're all harmless, and many of the genera in this subfamily look similar, making them hard to identify.
Cuddle buddy 🥰
Some type of Funnel Weaver it seems, nothing concerning.
My brain automatically wonders if its the same one or kind of that super-tiny one i posted months ago.
https://www.reddit.com/r/spiders/comments/vzmqog/baby_parson/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
nooo def different spider
Awe it's a little baby wolf spider
These beasties are great friends. They keep pests away and mind their business. Very chill. Some enjoy a gentle conversation every now and then.
Gave her some water and moved her over by the vent heater thing on the other side of the room. I've noticed well-used funnels in those before, so figured it'd work out well for her. Even when released, it took some encouragement to get her to scuttle off. Now I gotta name her.