Southern California. It jumps. Lost legs unfortunately trying to catch it. Released outside.

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      6 months ago

      Thanks! I’ll take a look again. The wolf spider pics I saw looked like tarantulas.

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        I got bitten by a couple of these in San Clemente, caught one and brought it to someone at UC Irvine, back when there was a Bike Religion store on campus and I was they Buyer for the chain. They said it was a wolf spider. I was told there is a good bit of variance in the species that can make them difficult to identify further, but they are common to SoCal.

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            6 months ago

            Just painful, but deeply so. It looked about like a mosquito bite, but under the surface it went deeper and impacted muscles to a minor extent for around a month. I was commuting full time by bicycle and it had noticeable effects.