Brown hermit spider
The scientific name Loxoscelesreckusa belongs to the order Spider and the family Parasitic Spider. Native to the central United States, especially Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri. Named for its unique color and concealed lifestyle, it typically lives in dark places such as wardrobes, attic, and basements. The body size is relatively small, with adult individuals measuring approximately 6 to 20 millimeters in length. The color ranges from light brown to dark brown, and there are often dark spots on the body. The prominent feature is that its head has six eyes, while most spiders only have eight. Usually, they do not actively attack humans and tend to avoid them.
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